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〈米国憲法の父ジェームズ・マディソンの業績〉 〇で囲っているpressの意味はここでは何にあたりますか?

2 次の英文を読み、設問に答えなさい。 創立の父 “founders" or “framers." The men who created the U.S. Cohstitution are often called the _country's Bat only one framer is known as “the father of the Constitution" He is James Madison.- うVS電法。 Madison did not have the physical appearance of many politicians. He was a short man with a soft voice who had often been sick as a child and young adult. PfoR国難っ He grew up in a wealthy family in Virginia and enjoyed reading and * studying.He went to college at the school that later became_Princeton. For い a while, he did not know what kind of career he wanted. を When the Revolutionary War started between the colonists and the British, Madison's intelligence and knowledge helped him participate in debates about independence and a new American government. He eventually became a member of the Continental Congress. After the Revolutionary War, he urged the Confederation Congress to call °for a convention to strengthen the national government. Tom Howard is an educator at Madison's house in southern Virginia. 「James Madison doesn't enjoy a 1ot of press, he's not somehow historically as well-known as other of our founding statesmen, but he's certainly every bit as important We are not even sure there would be a

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English Senior High

どこ探してもちゃんとした和訳がなくて💧 日本語訳教えていただけると嬉しいです!

神宮球場で野球の応援をする, 大学2年生の真海さん (中央) 手術前に集まってくれた友人たちと(前列左から2人目) Part(1目標に向かって努力しているときが, 一番私らしい! “Tm afraid you'll have to lose your right leg.” I was deeply shocked to hear the doctor's words. It felt like a death sentence. Before I heard those words, my life was happy. choice [tf5is] I entered the university of my first choice, became 。 a cheerleader, and enjoyed college life with my new cheerleader [tSiarli:dar] 6 cancer [kénsar] friends. Then that cancer was found in my leg. surgery [sá:rd3ari] Surgery saved my life. I was soon back in school. But I had no hope anymore. I had no hair. I walked on w anymore [ènim5:r] 6 crutch(es) [krátS(iz)] G crutches. I couldn't imagine how to face the future. One day, I found a sports center for people with physical disabilities. A lot of people were enjoying sports there. I remembered the words: “Always challenge your childhood [táildhùd] 6 limits," They encouraged me throughout my childhood. » betaoyotni uo 1 I'm afraid ~ 残念ながら~のようだ 5 of one's first choice 第1希望の 2 feel like ~ ~のように感じられる 3 death sentence 死の宣告 01 What happened to Mami's leg? 02 How did Mami feel when she was back in school? 66

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