Senin, 09 Januari 2023

Song - Part 1-2.

 Today i wanna show you about Song - Part 1-2.

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And if you ever forget how much you really mean to me


Every day, I will remind you, oh




We find out what we're made of


When we are called to help our friends in need




You can count on me like 1, 2, 3


I'll be there


And I know when I need it


I can count on you like 4, 3, 2


And you'll be there


'Cause that's what friends are supposed to do, oh yeah




Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh


Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh


Ooh, yeah, yeah




You'll always have my shoulder when you cry


I'll never let go


Never say goodbye


You know




You can count on me like 1, 2, 3


I'll be there


And I know when I need it


I can count on you like 4, 3, 2


And you'll be there


'Cause that's what friends are supposed to do, oh yeah




Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh


Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh


Ooh, yeah, yeah




You can count on me, 'cause I can count on you




The figure of speech contained in the song count on me includes:




Hyperbole (exaggeration).


Parallelism (repetition of words whose definitions are not the same).


Associations (similes connected with the word "like").


Discussion


An example of hyperbole is found in the lyrics: "l'II saiI the word to find you".


Parallelism, for example, is found in the lyrics: "lf you ever find yourseIf stuck in the middIe of the sea" and "lf you ever find yourseIf Iost in the dark and you can't see".

The association figure for example is found in the lyrics: "You can count on me Iike 1, 2, 3" and "And I know when I need it, I can count on you Iike 4, 5, 6".

Rabu, 09 November 2022

Literasi Chapter 11



 Was Mr.Rochester at Thornfield? Was he ill? And then I saw the house. The house had no roof. Its walls were burnt and black. Nobody was living there.

 „Three months ago, thee was a fire at Thornfield Hall,“ a man told me. „The madwoman burnt the house. She was Mr. Rochester´s wife.“ „Was Mr. Rochester in the house?“ I asked. „He tried to save his wife´s life. He went into the burning house. But the madwoman jumped from the roof. She died.“

Literasi Chapter 10

Chapter 10



The next morning, I woke late. I walked along the road for many miles. It started to rain. Soon my clothes were wet. I saw no one. I walked on the moor all day. In the evening, I was very tired again. „Where shall I sleep?“ Then I saw a light. I walked slowly towards it.

Dom, do ktorého sa Jane dostala, patril Johnovi Riversovi a jeho dvom sestrám – Diane a Mary. Jane im porozprávala o škole, do ktorej chodila, o tete, u ktorej predtým žila, ale ani slovo o Thornfield Hall a mužovi, ktorého ľúbila. John bol zapálený kazateľ, ktorý dal do poriadku školu pre deti a Jane ako učiteľka mu prišla veľmi vhod. Blízko pri škole bol malý domček, takže sa vyriešilo aj Janino ubytovanie. Dievčatá ju zbožňovali, deti mali rady a John skúmal, aká vlastne je.


One day, St John Rivers came to my house. „I want to ask you three questions, Jane,“ he replied. „Is your name Jane Elliot? Do you have another name? Do you know Jane Eyre?“ I looked at him for a moment. I did not speak. „I have some news for Jane Eyre,“ St John said. „Jane Eyre was a pupil at Lowood School. And she was a teacher there. Then she was a governess at Thornfield Hall – the home of Mr. Edward Rochester.“ „How do you know this?“ I asked. „This letter is from a lawyer. The lawyer tells a story about Mr. Rochester. He had a mad wife. But he tried to marry Jane Eyre. She left Thornfield.“ Jane prizná Johnovi Riversovi svoju identitu aj všetko to, o čom píše právnik jej strýka. „John Eyre has given you twenty thousand pounds. You are rich, Jane.“ Jane nechápala, že prečo pán Briggs napísal práve jemu. „My mother´s name was Eyre,“ St John said. „She was your father´s sister, Jane.“ „Then you, Diana and Mary are my cousins!“ I said

Literasi Chapter 9


 Prišiel deň Janinej svadby. Sobášili sa v malom kostole, v ktorom nebolo veľa hostí. They were sitting in a dark corner. I could not see them very well. The clergyman started to speak. At every marriage, the clergyman asks an important question. He asks the pleople in the church, „Is there a problem about this marriage?“ The clergyman spoke loudly. He asked this question and he waited. There was silence for a moment. And then one of the men in the dark corner stood up. „There is a problem. These two people must not be married!“ he said. „My name is Briggs, sir. I am a lawyer,“ the man replied. „I know many things about you. 15 years ago, you were married in the West Indies.Your wife´s name is Bertha Mason. She is alive. She lives at Thornfield Hall.“ „It is true,“ he said. „My wife is living at Thornfield Hall. She is mad. Come to the house – all of you! Come and see Mr.s Rochester! Come and see the madwoman!“

Jane bola ako ochrnutá. Nemohla plakať, nevládala povedať ani slovo. Len to si uvedomovala, že nikdy nebude ženou muža, ktorého tak veľmi miluje. Vedela, že pán Rochester je prudký, tvrdohlavý a panovačný muž, ktorý by ju nikdy nenechal odísť z Thornfield Hall. Ale ona musela odísť.


I must leave Thornfield Hall. I must never see Mr. Rochester again. My life here is finished.


„My father wanted me to marry Bertha Mason. Her family was very rich. I married her. My father was happy. But I was not happy. Bertha was mad, and she was a bad woman. Nobody told me about her. She was married to me, but she met other men. She was drunk every day. She tried to kill me meny times. After four years, I brought Berta here to Thornfield Hall,“ Mr. Rochester said. „Then I went away. Grace Poole took care of Bertha. I met other women. One of them was a French singer. She was Adele´s mother. Adele is my daughter, Jane. But I did not love the French singer. I did not love anybody. I came home to Thornfield Hall. Then you came here and I loved you. I will always love you. Please stay with me, Jane.“


Jane doslova utiekla z Thornfield Hall. Nezobrala si so sebou nič z toho, čo jej Mr. Rochester daroval. Svoje posledné peniaze dala kočišovi, aby ju odviezol hocikde, ale poriadne ďaleko.


I had no money. I had no food. I walked until the evening came. At last, I lay down on the ground. I fell asleep immediately.

Literasi Chapter 8


 Jedneho dňa sa Jane prechádzala v záhrade a pán Rochester sa ku nej pripojil, ako to robieval aj po iné dni. Povedal jej, že jej malá žiačka odchádza do školy a pýtal sa jej, či teraz opustí Thornfield Hall.

„Leave?“ I said quickly. „Must I leave Thornfield?“


„Don´t leave, Jane,“ Mr. Rochester said. „Stay here.“ He smiled at me. „Will you marry me, Jane?“ For a moment, I could not speak. At last, I asked: „Do you love me, sir?“


„I do,“ he replied.


„Then, sir, I will marry you,“ I said.


„We will be married in a month, Jane!“


…………………


It was the month of July. Two days before our wedding-day, Mr. Rocheser went away. „I willl return tomorrow,“ he said. „I love you, Jane.“ My wedding dress and my wedding veil were in my room. I looked at them. I had a very strange dream last night. It was a dream about this house. But in my dream, Thornfield Hall had no roof. The walls were burnt. They were black. Jane sa ani tak nvyľakala svojho sna, ako toho, že v jej izbe bola odrazu akási vysoká žena s dlhými, čiernymi vlasmi.


She put my wedding veil over her head and she looked in the mirror. Then I saw her face! It was a strange, terrible face… Suddenly the woman tore my veil into two pieces. She threw the pieces on the floor! The woman held her candle near my face, she looked at me and she laughed. Then she went away.


Jane toto všetko porozprávala svojmu snúbencovi Edwardovi. Podľa neho sa toto všetko stalo v Janinom sne. Lenže roztrhaný svadobný závoj bol dôkazom, že sa to Jane nesnívalo.


„But the woman did not hurt you, Jane,“ Mr. Rochester said.


„Sleep in Adele´s room tonight, my dear. You will have no more bad dreams.“

Literasi Chapter 7


 Some hours later, I woke up. A terrible cry had woken me. The moon was bright. Its light was shining through my window. I listened.Then I heard somebody shouting. The voice came from the top corridor. „Help! Help!“ I got out of bed and I put on a dress and some shoes. I opened my door. All the guests were in the corridor outside te bedrooms. They were all asking questions. „What happened?“ they asked. „Is there a fire? Who is hurt? Where is Mr. Rochester?“


Hostia vychádzali zo svojich izieb znepokojene sa jeden druhého pýtali, čo sa deje a kde je pán Rochester. Pán Rochester zvládol začínajúcu paniku. Tíšil dámy a nenápadne všetkých posúval naspäť do izieb. Povedal, že niekomu zo služobníctva snívali zlé sny, ale že už je všetko v poriadku. Ale nebolo…


Soon, somebody knocked on my door. I opened the door. Mr. Rochester was standing in the corridor. „Jane, follow me. Do not make a sound,“ Mr. Rochester said.


We went up to the top corridor. Mr. Rochester unlocked a door and we went inside a room.


Mr. Mason was sitting on a chair in the room. His face was pale. And his shirt was covered with blood! Then I heard a terrible laught. The sound came from the next room.

Literasi Chapter 6


 Two weeks later, a letter arrived for Mr.s Fairfax. „Mr. Rochester will return on Thursday,“ Mr.s Fairfax said. „Some of his friends will come here with him. There will be many guests at Thornfield Hall.“

On Thursday evening, Mr.s Fairfax, Adele and I were in Adele´s bedroom. Mr. S Fairfax was looking out of the window. „The guests are arriving now!“ Mr. S Fairfax said.


I went to the window and I looked out. There were three carriages /koče/. Two people were riding horses. Mr. Rochester was riding his big black horse. Jane sa dívala na krásnu Blanche Ingram a bolo jej smutno.


Hostia ostali na Thornfield Hall dva týždne. Jane musela ísť každý večer do spoločenskej miestnosti spolu s Adelkou. Kým Adelka bola celá blažená v spoločnosti hostí, Jane sa radšej utiahla za záclonu a snažila sa neukázať nikomu na oči. Ale potom sa niečo stalo. Nejaký pán Mason sa ohlásil na návštevu a pán Rochester zbledol na smrť, keď mu povedali jeho meno.


Suddenly, Mr. Rochester´s face was pale. „Jane, my little friend, I´ve had a shock,“ he said.

Song - Part 1-2.

 Today i wanna show you about Song - Part 1-2. I hope you enjoy it! And if you ever forget how much you really mean to me Every day, I will ...