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Task 2: Is it really bad luck? Script Are you worried because you have just broken a mirror? Some people believe that breaking a mirror is a(si) terrible thing to do. They say it will bring you seven years of (S2) misfortune. The reason behind this belief stems the old idea that a persons soul is in their($3)reflection. so that if you smash your mirror, you soul will be(S4) damaged too, dooming you do an early death, and not giving you entry to( S5)heaven Is there any way to reverse this bad luck? Yes--if you very carefully(s6)pick up all the broken pieces of the mirror and throw them into a river or stream, then the bad luck will be"(S7)washed away Of all number, 13 is the most associated with bad luck.(S8) Some people claim that the number is bad luck because thirteen people sat down for the Last Supper before Jesus was crucified. and with this in mind few hosts will serve d inner with thirteen at the table. And accord ing to an ancient Norwegian tale, twelve gods had gathered for a feast when a thirteenth, Loke, entered. after the meal, loke killed balder, who was the most beloved of all the gods (S9) Friday the thirteenth of any month is considered especially bad or unlucky, and Friday the thirteenth of March is the worst of the all The number seven also has some superstition connected to it. It is said that God created the world in seven days, and any association with the number is luck. The seventh son of the seventh son is said to be the luckiest of men, and (S10) When people talk about the" seven-vear itch" they mean that every seven vears a person undergoes a complete change in personality. Task 3: The Status on easter island Script One of the greatest mysteries on Earth is the statues on Easter Island. The island is one of the most remote places on Earth, located in the southern Pacific Ocean. It was almost uninhabited when it was discovered on Easter Day in 1722 by a Dutch captain, but it is covered with hundreds of giant statues, each weighing several tons and some stand ing more than 30 feet tall Who carved these statures, and how and why were they put there? Nobody knows the answer for sure, but many ate trying to find out. There are many3 Task 2: Is it really bad luck? Script Are you worried because you have just broken a mirror? Some people believe that breaking a mirror is a (S1) terrible thing to do. They say it will bring you seven years of (S2) misfortune. The reason behind this belief stems the old idea that a person’s soul is in their (S3) reflection, so that if you smash your mirror, you soul will be (S4) damaged too, dooming you do an early death, and not giving you entry to (S5) heaven. Is there any way to reverse this bad luck? Yes—if you very carefully (S6) pick up all the broken pieces of the mirror and throw them into a river or stream, then the bad luck will be”(S7) washed away”.. Of all number, 13 is the most associated with bad luck. (S8) Some people claim that the number is bad luck because thirteen people sat down for the Last Supper before Jesus was crucified, and with this in mind few hosts will serve dinner with thirteen at the table. And according to an ancient Norwegian tale, twelve gods had gathered for a feast when a thirteenth, Loke, entered. After the meal, Loke killed Balder, who was the most beloved of all the gods. (S9) Friday the thirteenth of any month is considered especially bad or unlucky, and Friday the thirteenth of March is the worst of the all. The number seven also has some superstition connected to it. It is said that God created the world in seven days, and any association with the number is luck. The seventh son of the seventh son is said to be the luckiest of men, and (S10) When people talk about the “seven-year itch” they mean that every seven years a person undergoes a complete change in personality. Task3: The Status on Easter Island Script One of the greatest mysteries on Earth is the statues on Easter Island. The island is one of the most remote places on Earth, located in the southern Pacific Ocean. It was almost uninhabited when it was discovered on Easter Day in 1722 by a Dutch captain, but it is covered with hundreds of giant statues, each weighing several tons and some standing more than 30 feet tall. Who carved these statures, and how and why were they put there? Nobody knows the answer for sure, but many ate trying to find out. There are many
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