1)it is famous for providing to children and adults viewing interesting and informative cartoons<span>2)<span>Walt since childhood showed interest in drawing, and his first comic books began selling at seven
3)</span>16 Oct 1923</span><span>
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<span>1. I’ll help my mother tomorrow.
2. I like this dress. I I’ll buy it.
3. – How can I get to Oxford Street?
– I’ll show you.
4. Tom is ill. I don’t think he will come to school tomorrow.
5. Mum, don’t be angry. I’ll eat all my sandwiches.
6. This letter is for Ann. – OK. I’ll give it to her.
7. – Have we got any bread? – No. I’ll go and get some.
8. – Can you tell Ted that I shall be late tonight? – Sure, I’ll tell him.
9. Look at the rain! I’ll give you my umbrella.</span>
It was always quiet <u>and calm</u> in provincial town near Greece.
<span><u>Today, as yesterday,</u> the day <u>began </u>without unnecessary assertions and jerky passions. </span>
<span>Our small Grecian streets were made for tourists <u>that </u>t</span>hey<span> <u>could</u> </span>pass by our enormous <u>mansion.</u>
It was <u>serenely</u> here <u>in old time</u>, too.
It was terribly hot that <span><u>depressed</u> </span>me day by day
<span>I was choked <u>by</u> something at night, </span>I ran away as fast as my legs <u>could </u>carry <u>me</u> <u>to</u> my <u>parents' </u>bedroom straining my voice <u>and </u>they used <u>madly to trying</u><span> to comfort me.</span>
I often <u>used to going</u> for a walk because I <u>didn’t </u>wanna <u>to be at home. </u>