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2)Language points considerably underline share sth with sb fill with B. Part II(Para.3-7) a. In the first picture, the bride and groom are facing, with uncertain smiles,a hurch filled with relatives and friends. Para 3) Meaning: In the first picture, the bride and groom with uncertain smiles are facing a full church crowded with relatives and friends. Iso notice that the phrase " with uncertain smiles"shows that the couple were not confident or sure. Their strained smiles show they were not certain about this marriage. As you read on, you'll learn that the couple's mothers and some elatives were not happy with the marriage b. From colleagues and old schoolmates came cheerful good wishes clothed in friendly jokes. (Para. 4) Meaning: Colleagues and old schoolmates greeted the couple happily with good wishes that were expressed in friendly jokes Please notice that the sentence is inverted Ih kly, for such a short, portly, elderly Meaning: Although she was short, over-weight and old, the woman disappeared all of a suc Example: For all his faults, we like him still Please notice that"for"in this sense if usually followed by the word"all 2)Language points file past colleague surround sympathizer define as congratulate(sb on sth) Part Ill(Para. 8-15) 1) Long or difficult sentences a. Sitting before a great oak fire, they recalled the events of the day, especially the strange message conveyed by Aunt Esther Gubbins (Para. 8) Meaning: Sitting in front of a great oak fire, they reviewed what had happened on the day of their wedding, especially wondering about the meaning of Aunt Esther Gubbins's words b. With the passage of time and the birth of grandchildren, their mothers accepted their marriage.(Para. 12) Meaning: As time went on and because the couple children, their mothers accepted their marriage. c. Peculiarly, neither ever asked"Whose job is this? or asserted" That is not my1-6 3 2) Language points: considerably underline share sth with sb intense fill with B. Part II (Para. 3 - 7): 1) Long or difficult sentences: a. In the first picture, the bride and groom are facing, with uncertain smiles, a church filled with relatives and friends. (Para. 3) Meaning: In the first picture, the bride and groom with uncertain smiles are facing a full church crowded with relatives and friends. Also notice that the phrase “with uncertain smiles” shows that the couple were not confident or sure. Their strained smiles show they were not certain about this marriage. As you read on, you’ll learn that the couple’s mothers and some relatives were not happy with the marriage. b. From colleagues and old schoolmates came cheerful good wishes clothed in friendly jokes. (Para. 4) Meaning: Colleagues and old schoolmates greeted the couple happily with good wishes that were expressed in friendly jokes. Please notice that the sentence is inverted. c. Then quickly, for such a short, portly, elderly person, she disappeared. (Para. 7) Meaning: Although she was short, over-weight and old, the woman disappeared all of a sudden. Example: For all his faults, we like him still. Please notice that “for” in this sense if usually followed by the word “all”. 2) Language points: file past colleague surround sympathizer define … as … congratulate (sb on sth) disappear C. Part III (Para. 8 - 15): 1) Long or difficult sentences: a. Sitting before a great oak fire, they recalled the events of the day, especially the strange message conveyed by Aunt Esther Gubbins. (Para. 8) Meaning: Sitting in front of a great oak fire, they reviewed what had happened on the day of their wedding, especially wondering about the meaning of Aunt Esther Gubbins’s words. b. With the passage of time and the birth of grandchildren, their mothers accepted their marriage. (Para. 12) Meaning: As time went on and because the couple had children, their mothers accepted their marriage. c. Peculiarly, neither ever asked “Whose job is this?” or asserted “That is not my
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