<span><span>Напишите вопросы к ответам:
1. </span><span>What is your name?-
My name is Paul.
2. Are you married or single? – I am married.
3. Are you American? – No, I am Australian.
4. How old are you? – I am 30.
5. Where are you from? – I am from Sidney.
6. What’s your hobby? – My hobby is fishing.
7. How are your parents? – They are fine.</span></span>
I don't study at Samara State University of Economics
Do you study at Samara State......?
Does he work for an international company?
He does not work for an international company
Do we always have a few Skype calls in the first part of the day?
We don't have a few Skype calls..........
Does it usually take her 20 minutes to get to work?
It does not take her 20 minutes..............
Does our company produce high-quality equipment for oil industry?
Our company does not produce high-quality equipment..............
<span>All countries have much in common with....1) each other
4) to speak...German
№13. 3) which
№14. 3) needn't</span>
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The first set of three stories stars a young boy named Mowgli. He is raised by wolves, trained by a bear, kidnapped by monkeys, rescued by a panther and a snake, and kills and skins a tiger. All this before he hits puberty. In «The White Seal,» Kotick, the titular white seal, who lives in the Bering Sea (which is not the jungle), sees his adorable, cute, cuddly, fuzzy seal buddies get clubbed to death and their bloody skins ripped from their little bodies. Yikes. He decides to search for an island where all seals can be safe, but when he finds it, all the seals are too lazy to move. Talk about ungrateful, right? Kotick, who’s all big and strong from all the swimming, kicks all the seals’ tails. Impressed by his strength, they follow him to safety. Our protagonist in «Toomai of the Elephants» is Toomai (of the elephants). He follows his elephant Kala Nag into the jungle and witnesses a top-secret elephant dance ritual. Finally, there’s «Our Majesty’s Servants,» in which a bunch of military service animals—donkeys, camels, and horses, oh my—chat about fear and obedience. We didn’t forget «Rikki-tikki-tavi» either. The most iconic star of The Jungle Book next to Mowgli the boy wonder gets his Shmoop on over here.