PART A: How does the horse feel about wearing riding gear in the passage from Black Beauty: The Autobiography of a Horse?
A The horse dislikes wearing the gear and will never get used to wearing it.
B The horse is displeased with wearing the gear but learns to accept it.
C The horse believes the saddle is the worst part of wearing the gear.
D The horse wishes to be like his mother and enjoy wearing the gear.
PART B: Which TWO statements support the correct answer to Part A?
A Being broken in means to carry a man, woman, or child on his back.
B A bit is placed in the horse’s mouth and is held by a strap over the head.
C The horse’s mother always wore a bit when she went out.
D The horse complained about how uncomfortable the bit felt in his mouth.
E In the story, the master rides the horse around a meadow.
F The horse enjoys the attention he receives from wearing his saddle.
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Ответ:
A)
Explanation:
Black Beauty's used to wearing a halter and a headstall, but a bit and a bridle are a whole different matter. Having a bit in his mouth is a horrible experience for the young horse; it's not very nice having a piece of cold hard steel the width of a man's finger shoved into your mouth.
Ответ:
Gatsby fell in love with Daisy and the wealth she represents, and she with him (though apparently not to the same excessive extent), but he had to leave for the war and by the time he returned to the US in 1919, Daisy has married Tom Buchanan.
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