COMPLETE THE SENTENCES. The Nightingale wants to help to the Student because ………………………….

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COMPLETE THE SENTENCES

The Nightingale wants to help to the Student because ………………………….

The Nightingale wants to help to the Student because the Student is a true lover.

The student is sad because ………………………..

The student is sad because he can’t find a red rose.

The Student needs a red rose because …………..

The Student needs a red rose because he wants to dance with the daughter of the professor.

The girl refuses the rose because …………….

The girl refuses the rose because the rose is not beautiful with her dress.

The student forgets about love because………….

The student forgets about love because he thinks love is a silly thing.

CHOOSE THE CORRECT VERBS IN THE SENTENCES

The girl accepts/refuses the rose from the student.

The student understands/doesn’t understand the secret of love.

The Nightingale doesn’t help/helps to the Student.

The Nightingale dies/lives at the end of the story.

The Nightingale doesn’t understand/understands the Student.

The Student goes on/gives up loving the daughter of the Professor.

The Nightingale thinks that… a) love is silly. b) love is a wonderful thing. c) the student is not a true lover.

The Nightingale thinks that… a) love is silly. b) love is a wonderful thing. c) the student is not a true lover.

The Professor’s daughter says that… a) she loves the student. b) the rose is not beautiful with her dress. c) love is a wonderful thing.

The Professor’s daughter says that… a) she loves the student. b) the rose is not beautiful with her dress. c) love is a wonderful thing.

The Student decides that …. a) love is silly. b) love is a wonderful thing. c) he loves the Nightingale.

The Student decides that …. a) love is silly. b) love is a wonderful thing. c) he loves the Nightingale.

The Rose tree beneath the window says that… a)the yellow rose tree can give a red rose. b) it can give a red rose. c) it needs blood to make a red rose.

The Rose tree beneath the window says that… a)the yellow rose tree can give a red rose. b) it can give a red rose. c) it needs blood to make a red rose.