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in the future I want to become a famous singer. I want to work as a singer because I love to sing.
my mam and dad work singers too. This is an interesting job.You can learn a lot of different beautiful and melodious songs. Mom says she knows more than 79 songs. Dad more than 105.
I also have an older sister and she says that I became a singer. that this is an interesting job.I later decided that I would be a singer. I sing very beautifully and think that I will become the most famous singer in the world.
My sister knows 54 songs. so in the future I want to become a singer.
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1.The Kremlin is a museum under the open sky.
2.The population of Moscow is about 11 million people
3.Who created a unigue masterpiece?
It'’s funny how often they say to me, "“Jane?
"“Have you been a good girl?"
"“Have you been a good girl?"
And when they have said it, they say it again,
"“Have you been a good girl?"
"“Have you been a good girl?"”
I go to a party, I go out to tea
I go to an aunt for a week at the sea
I come back from school or from playing a game;
Wherever I come from, it'’s always the same:
"“Well?
Have you been a good girl, Jane?"”
It'’s always the end of the loveliest day:
"“Have you been a good girl?"”
"“Have you been a good girl?"
I went to the Zoo, and they waited to say:
"“Have you been a good girl?"
"“Have you been a good girl?"”
Well, what did they think that I went there to do?
And why should I want to be bad at the Zoo?
And should I be likely to say if I had?
So that'’s why it'’s funny of Mummy and Dad,
This asking and asking, in case I was bad,
"“Well?
<span>Have you been a good girl, Jane?"”</span>
May 9, the day of victory. On this day, we remember those who died for us, so that we now live. This day we must remember and honor the memory of the dead. It's been many years since the Soviet Union defeated the fascists, but we remember and will remember this day. May 9, 1945 the USSR was liberated from the Nazis. This day is called the most important of the holidays!