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FAMOUS POLITICIANS AND COMPAIGNERS

A) JOHN F. KENNEDY B) MARTIN LUTHER KING C) M.K.ALBRIGHT D) CONDOLEEZA RICE E) CHARLES DE GAULLE F) WINSTON CHURCHILL G) M. GORBACHEV

ANSWERS B A EFCGD

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1. INSPIRE / DID / WHAT / DE GAULLE / ?

2. M.ALBRIGHT / WHEN / DID / TO / MOVE /THE / USA ?

3. DID / CHURCHILL / HOLD / WHERE / POSTS / HIGH?

4. SO / IMPORTANT / WHY / SPEECH / KENNEDY`S/ INAUGURAL / WAS ?

5. RICE` S / IRRESPONSIBLE / WORDS / WHAT / WERE ?

6. MARTIN LUTHER KING / KILLED / WHO ?

EXPRESSING OPINIONS I AGREE I DON`T AGREE I THINK YOU `RE RIGHT IN MY OPINION PERSONALLY

SOLVE THE PUZZLE

GIVE PAST SIMPLE OF THE VERBS: DOWN : ACROSS: 1.Move 1.Make 5.Leave 2.Speak 6.Fight 3.Become 4.Get 4.Get

ANSWERS 2.S P3.B 1.MOVED AKC DEA EM4.G 5.LEFTO 6.F OUGHT

WHAT ARE THE GOOD AND BAD THINGS ABOUT BEING FAMOUS? 1.FAMOUS PEOPLE USUALLY / OFTEN /… 2.ONE GOOD / BAD THING IS THAT YOU CAN / CAN`T… CAN`T… 3.IF YOU`RE FAMOUS,YOU CAN / CAN`T… 4.IF YOU`RE FAMOUS,YOU HAVE TO / DON`T HAVE TO..