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                           5. Reproduce the situations where the following is used:
                           p. 111  to state one’s deductions
                           p. 112  to see better days
                           p. 114  to escape death by a miracle
                                   to have smth to do
                           p. 115  to be extricated from
                           p. 116  to be involved up to the neck in smth
                                   panic-stricken

                           6. Transcribe the following words:
                           an ado, forlorn, campaign, genial.

                           7. Dramatize the conversation between:
                           a)  Frankie and Bob;
                           b)  Frankie and Mr. Spragge.

                           8. Describe Mr. Spragge.

                           9. Speak about Frankie as the experienced woman.

                           10. Do the expressive reading and give the literary translation of the extract
                            (p. 113):
                           ”The musty smell of a closed-up house assailed Frankie’s nostrils…
                           As far as tracing the Caymans was concerned she had drawn a blank”.
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