1. 명사(名詞) Noun
세상에 존재하는 모든 것에 빠짐없이 있는 이름
➊ 명사의 종류
⊠ 보통명사 : 구분할 수 있는 뚜렷한 모양이 있는 명사
ex. book, car, apple, mother, etc.,
⊠ 집합명사 : 사람이나 사물이 여럿 모여 한 집합체를 이루는 명사
ex. family, class, team, etc.,
⊠ 추상명사 : 뚜렷한
interjects himself
between Galvin and the widow.
SON
(of the card)
What is that ...?
GALVIN
I ...
SON
What the hell is that ...
GALVIN
... I was a friend of your fa...
SON
You never knew my father.
(hits card out of
Galvins hand)
You get out of here, who the hell
do you think you are ...
The FUNERAL MANAGER hurries down the aisle, and starts
extricating Galvin from the commotion.
GALVIN
(to Funer
♧ The grammatical units of English are formed by words, phrases and clauses. ♧
(영어의 문법적 구성요소들은 단어, 구, 절들로 형성되어진다.)
Ⅰ. THE WORD The main word classes: noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjunction, interjection.
(주요 단어군: 명사, 대명사, 동사, 형용사, 부사, 전치사, 접속사, 감탄사) (單語; 단
Ⅰ. 서 론
요즘 자신의 외모와 출신성분에 대하여 열등의식을 느끼는 학생들도 주위에서 흔히 보인다. 이런 문제에 대한 연구하신 학자가 이무석교수이다. 의학박사이자 국제정신분석가로서 그는 "나는 나를 어떤 관점에서 보고 있는가?" 자존감과 열등감은 객관적 조건의 문제가 아니라 관점의 문제
THE GREEN MILE
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Screenplay by
Frank Darabont
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from the novel by
Stephen King
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We each owe a death, there are no exceptions...
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A SONG BEGINS, distant as a faded memory on an old Victrola:
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Once I built a railroad, made it run... Made it race against
time...Once I built a railroad, now its done...Brother, can
you spare a dime...
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Opening credit sequence
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plays against footag
As the C-130 coasts to a stop, the hatch rotating down on a hot, dusty lifeless airstrip somewhere in Vietnam. Nothing seems to live or move in the midday sun.
TITLES RUN
A DOZEN NEW RECRUITS step off the plane, unloading their duffel bags, looking around like only the new can look around, their hair regulation-clipped, crisp, new green fatigues fitting them like cardboard.
CHRIS TAYLOR is just a
Beauty and the Beast
NARRATOR: Once upon a time, in a faraway land, a young prince lived in a
shining castle. Although he had everything his heart desired,
the prince was spoiled, selfish, and unkind. But then, one
winters night, an old beggar woman came to the castle and
offered him a single rose in return for shelter from the bitter
cold. Repulsed by her haggard appearance, the prince sneered a