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[3]で僕のaの答え方はダメですか?ちなみに答えでは「He lived in the late Edo period 」です 後,BでなぜYesとわかるのですか? 新しい教科書には載っていないということは読み取れました。でも今使っているのが古い方のは限らなくないですか??

READING 坂本龍馬に関するリカのプレゼンテーションを読んで, 下の問題に答えよう。 Hello, everyone. Which history do you like O Better, best , world history or Japanese history? In history, who do you like ② / Wetter, bést)? I love Japanese history. There are many farmous people in our history textbooks. Oda Nobunaga, Tokugwa Ieyasu, Saigo Takamori, and so on. Among them, I like Sakamoto Ryoma best. In the late Edo period, Ryoma talked about many new ideas. Also, he moved around Japan to make a big change, He met many important people and connected them. Of Course, he was one of the greater, greatest persons at that time. However, his name will not be in our new school textbooks. Japanese history teachers willnot tell us about Ryoma so much. It is shocking. I think ④(the / played / important / he / most / role ) to open this country to the world. Ryoma is one of the persons who changed our history. most impertan (1) O~3の[] 内から適切なほうを選ぼう。 (2)のの)内の語を並べかえて,文を完成させよう。 he played the Inost impertaht ,_ to open this country ole think to the world. (3) 次の質問に英語で答えよう。 you a) When did Sakamoto Ryoma live? Ih the late Elo period. b) Does Yuka's history textbook have the name of Sakamoto Ryoma? Mo.it doeshf. res,it dees. apanese hisaiy feachef will nof tell ns alaar cWhat is shocking to her? story Ryoma so madhi Fypand Your Vocab! (話量を広げよう) 口ミ

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After Fir Vocabulary 本文* Lesson 読解時間2分54秒 6 回モ回 Track 11 1 In Japan, there are two unique styles of drama: kabuki and Takarazuka Opera. 「nese two look very different because kabuki is traditional and Takarazuka Opera IS very modern. Nevertheless, we can find a lot of similarities between them. The greatest similarity is the performers. Both are played by performers of In kabuki, all the performers are men. One sex. There are special actors who always perform women's parts. They are called oyama. In Takarazuka Opera, all the performers are women. Even the strongest men's parts are played by women who are dressed up like men. Kabuki and Takarazuka Opera have music. In Takarazuka, actresses sing to the music played in the theater. In kabuki, the actors do not sing themselves, but 10 there are some singers and musicians on the stage. Kabuki actors and Takarazuka Opera actresses wear very colorful costumes. Both of them also put on beautiful make-up and act in a dramatic way. Kabuki players' performances are powerful for men"'s parts and elegant for women's parts. 15 Famous oyama are said to look more like women than real women. The Takarazuka actresses who play men's parts look really handsome and act just like men. Because of the actresses skills, the audience *is fascinated by the *gorgeous shows. Kabuki has old people as its fans, while Takarazuka Opera's fans are mostly But all of them are very *enthusiastic. Kabuki and Takarazuka 20 young women. Opera are popular because they try to show beauty which we cannot find in our daily lives. Why don't you go to see these plays and find more similarities? 261 words Words & Phrases 1.17 be fascinated by …に魅せられる .17 gorgeous 形豪華な 1.20 enthusiastic 脳熱狂的な

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正解は2番なのですが、どういう理由でそうなるのかが分かりませんでした。詳しく教えてください!

21:03 の マ 自46% 294 長い文章 16 What does the speaker say about Abraham Lincoln's speech? 0 It was considered a complete failure. 2 It was given at a cemetery for soldiers. 3 It was nearly two hours long. の It was given a score of four out of seven. Sp The Gettysburg Address The Gettysburg Address is one of the most famous speeches in U.S. history, but when Abraham Lincoln finished delivering the speech, he thought it had been a complete failure. The speech was not even the main speech given that dov.a dedication of a cemetery for the thousands of soldiers who had died in the Battle of Gettysburg a few months earlier. After the main speaker had spoken for nearly . hours, the President spoke for only a few minutes. His speech was only ten senten.. long, but it reminded Americans why they had fought to create a new country and urged them to fight on to save it and make it greater. The reason Abraham Lincoln's speeches are so memorable is that he wrote and rewrote them until they sounded almost like poetry. For example, he ends the speeck with, “that government of the people, by the people, for+he people, shall not perish from the earth." By repeating, "of the people, by the people, for the people," he makes the phrase easy to remember. But, of course, it is the opening of the speech that even school children can recite: “Four score and seven years ago." A“score" is twenty years, so he is really saying, “Eighty-seven years ago.” But “eighty-seven years ago" doesn't sound very poetic, does it?

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