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英語 高校生

英文3段落目後ろから2文目の and may be~のmay beはこの文では、お願いするときのwould you~?の代わりのような使い方をされているんでしょうか??

oog bporoe o beobje bysAu& abate You found the following story in a student magazine. bsgiart oineM “It's okay. Now that I understand, it was pretty funny," Rika said. “Great. Now where's my fish?" Penny said. Rika laughed and threw a B Accor 問1 onq cr 18 Breakfast in Bed Shiori Sato SC 101,.at experience she had の , w elgpeg. sbsm.jer, vew an My friend Rika told mea funny story when a student from the United States stayed with her family. の down a hill. なol 6 misbiwbs aloplines Rika felt bad about Penny's iniury.、 The next morning. she came int。 her room to ask if she needed anything. "Tea would be great," Penny saia 問2 bas,2as from her bed, where she was reading a magazine, her foot up on a pillow As Rika started to go to the kitchen. Penny added, "And maybe some of that grilled fish we had yesterday?"Of course,"said Rika. iko cnlled it She was not even out of the door when Penny said, "And make sure the fish is hot; I don't like it cold. \ Oh, could you get me another magazine? Also, I would like a different pillow for my foot. This one is not very soft." Rika thought Penny was asking for a little too much, but she knew Penny must be bored lying in bed all day. She gave Penny a smile and started to walk out of the room again. practicing a dance. But when Penny said, “And when you come back, you must rub my foot. It hurts," Rika turned around and. stared at her, her mouth wide open. Then Penny laughed and said, "You should see your face. I can't believe you were really going to get me a softer pillow." Rika got angry to realize that she had been teased by Penny. Penny added quickly, "I'm sorry, Kika. I shouldn't have teased vou. At home. my friends and I always foo! around tunat way, and I am missing them. I apologizel" pillow at her.

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英語 高校生

英文3段落目2分目のsheとherがどっちがRikaでどっちがPennyなのか即断することは出来ますか?? 1文前でRika→Pennyの順番で女の子の名前が並んでるから、その順番通りにsheはRikaでherがPennyでしょうか?? どなたか教えて下さると幸いです🥲

2ho o moh ai gniansb lo bisris sd ton ( B You found the following story in a student 問 Breakfast in Bed uivalq oigosq lo jodg boog to Shiori Sato bge vno a an experience she had Pier My friend Rika told me a funny story when a student from the United States stayed with her family. Rika and the girl, Penny, went hiking on Penny's first Saturdav i Japan. Unfortunately, Penny twisted her ankle when they were Coming down a hill. Rika felt bad about Penny's injury. The next morning, she came into her room to ask if she needed anything. \“Tea would be great," Penny said from her bed, where she was reading a magazine, her foot up on a pillow. As Rika started to go to the kitchen, Penny added, "And maybe some of that 415 . Owt to ar grilled fish we had yesterday?"Of course," said Rika. alled it look She was not even out of the door when Penny said,“And make sure the fish is hot; I don't like it cold. \Oh, could you get me another magazine? Also, I would like a different pillow for my foot. This one is not very soft." WOndt Rika thought Penny was asking for a little too much, but she knew Penny must be bored lying in bed all day. She gave Penny a smile and started to walk out of the room again. dance But when Penny said, “And when you come back, you must rub my foot. It hurts," Rika turned around and. stared at her, her mouth wide open. Then Penny laughed and said, "You should see your face.I can't believe you were really going to get me a softer pillow."Rika got angry to realize that she had been teased by Penny. Penny added quickly, "I'm sorry, Rika. I shouldn't have teased vou. At home, my friends and I always fool around that way, and I am missing them I apologizel" “It's okay. Now that I understand, it was pretty funny," Rika said. “Great. Now where's my fish?" Penny said. Rika laughed and threw a pillow at her.

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英語 高校生

本文2段落目の最終文、well,why can't I?はなぜわたしにはできない?いやできるでしょ!みたいな意味でしょうか?? 〇なんで私には出来ないんだろう。 〇ヘミングウェイもできたんなら私にだってできるでしょ。 どっちなんだろうと思いました、、、 どなたか教えて下... 続きを読む

48 B** You found the following story in a magazine. ol bon tote Hemingway and I Ryoko Yamanaka (Novelist) The author m. の Chicago Chicago 問1 Fukuoka Fukuoka の a S to be like him in the future, SoonI started to write short stories. 問2 The autho: 0 Florida O Fukuok After six years, I moved to Key West, Florida. I chose the cit.. because that was where Hemingway spent his last eight years. I majored in American literature at the university there. My future ambition was 9- linois 0 Tokyo still to be a novelist. Of course, gettinga degree in literature does not mean you can be a novelist. After graduation, I started to work in Tokyo as a journalist for an American newspaper company. Hemingway was a journalist, before he becamea novelist. He wrote about his experiences in Europe and became a best-selling author. I thought, “well, why can't I?" 問3 The at ABU For the next twenty years, I worked as ajournalist. It was a busy job. I could not afford time to write a novel. I almost gave up my childhood dream. Then, I wasin a car accident. On abed in hospital, I remembered 0 Cou 2 rea 3 wa Hemingway was heavily injured in the First World War and was sent back to America. He became a novelist after that . Fortunately, I could move my hands. I started to write novels again. At the age of 45, my first novel was published. So far, I have written five novels, all of which have been favorably accepted, luckily. I should never be a literary master like Hemingway, but at least, my ambition since childhood was fulfilled. Route A r park dos en

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英語 中学生

この問題の(a)と(C)の解説をどなたお願いします。 ちなみに答えは(a)はfriends,(C)はtired になります。 問題が長くて申し訳ありません。本当によろしくお願いします!!

次の英文は、留学生のナンシー (Nancy) が、友人と参加したボランティア活動について書いたスピーチ の原稿です。これを読んであとの問いに答えなさい。 Today, I am going to talk about my * experiences in doing volunteer work. I did ア two volunteer Jobs with my friends during the summer vacation. The first one was to read books to children at the ibrary. I can'tread Japanese well, so I practiced hard every day before the job.I * made some mistakes on that day, but I tried hard. The children enjoyed the books and had big smiles. I was very happy to see their smiles. The second .job was to sing songs for sick people in a hospital. In a big room in the hospital, we began to sing. Our chorus was not so beautiful. However, people listened to our songs *happily and :ome of them were crying. An old woman said, "I cried * with happiness. You tried hard to sing for us. Her words really * moved me. From these experiences, I learned a very important thing. When you want to do something for other people, you don't have to be* perfect. Just try very hard. They will see your* passion and they will feel happy. I will never forget these experiences. *experience in~ing: ~した経験 *make a mistake : 間違える *happily : うれしそうに *with happiness : うれしくて *move : 感動させる *perfect : 完べきな *passion : 情熱

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