English 8.7.15
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- Created on: 08-07-14 16:20
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- English
- Lamb to the slaughter
- Strong
- 'without any pause she swung the big frozen leg of lamb high in the air and brought it down as hard as she could on the back of his head.'
- Cunning
- 'That was better. Both the smile and the voice were coming out better now. She rehearsed it several times more.
- Independent
- Thats the way she told herself. Do everything right and natural. Keep things absolutley natural and there will be no need for any acting at all.
- Manipulative
- why dont you eat that lamb up thats in the oven. It'll be cooked just right by now.//Please eat it.
- Strong
- The Adventure of the Speckled Band.
- Weak
- 'You have been cruelly used' said Holmes. The lady coloured deeply and covered her injured wrist. 'He is a hard man' she said, 'and perhaps he hardly knows his own strength.
- Naive
- Could you swear to it?' 'That was what the county coroner asked me at the inquiry. It is my strong impression that I heard it and yet, among the crash of the gale and the creaking of an old house, I may have possibly been decieved.'
- Dependent
- 'But have you told all?' 'Yes all.' 'Miss Roylott, you ave not. You are screening your stepfather.' 'Why, what do you mean?'
- 'You have been cruelly used' said Holmes. The lady coloured deeply and covered her injured wrist. 'He is a hard man' she said, 'and perhaps he hardly knows his own strength.
- 'But have you told all?' 'Yes all.' 'Miss Roylott, you ave not. You are screening your stepfather.' 'Why, what do you mean?'
- Honest
- My name is Helen Stoner, and I am living with my stepfather, who is the last survivor of one of the oldest Saxon families in England.
- Weak
- Lamb to the slaughter
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