Interrogation!
Name?
What now, you want to speak English?
What this?
What the hell are you trying?
English...
Yeah so?
- She wants to testify in English.
We will use an interpreter.
No way.
No interpreter.
She understands us very well.
Every word. Stop playing!
It her right.
-I shit on her rights.
She will have to listen to Italian,
speak Italian and testify.
In Italian!
Excuse me ...
I can trans
Practice and Apply
Identify each of the following sentences as declarative (D), interrogative (INT), exclamatory (E), or imperative (IMP).
1. Did you know that some wasps build round, gray nests that can be as big as beach balls?
2. The nests are made from cellulose and are very strong.
3. Stay away from wasps.
4. Their string is very painful!
5. Yellow jackets are really yellow and black
I. Introduction
1) Thins about Egypt
Revolution! How heart beating word it is! There are so many revolutions in world history. In spite of many number of revolutions ever, all the revolution have same thing in common. Today we will discuss about the revolution of Egypt. Why Egypt? Because Egypt one has similarity with our nation, Korean revolution. For example, March 1st movement or April 19
words, to mark the occasion.
JACK
... i... ann....iinn.. ff....nnyin...
JACK (V.O.)
With a gun barrel between your teeth,
you only speak in vowels.
Jack tongues the barrel to the side of his mouth.
JACK
(still distorted)
I cant think of anything.
JACK (V.O.)
With my tongue, I can feel the
rifling in the barrel. For a second,
I totally forgot about Tylers whole
controlled demolition thing and I
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