- •Introduction
- •Ku Klux Klan.
- •Capital Punishment.
- •Vocabulary notes for Introduction.
- •Comprehension questions.
- •1). Fill in the correct names.
- •2). Use the correct tense form.
- •3). Use Indirect Speech.
- •4). Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •Chapter II. Kravitz and Bane.
- •I.Vocabulary Notes.
- •II. Make up comprehension questions.
- •2). Use the correct tense form.
- •3). Use Indirect Speech.
- •4). Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •5). Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in brackets.
- •I. Vocabulary notes.
- •2). Use the correct tense form.
- •3). Use Gerund constructions instead of the Direct Speech.
- •4). Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •5). Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in brackets.
- •6). Connect the following sentences with conjunctions.
- •Chapter IV. On Death Row.
- •Vocabulary notes.
- •Make up five comprehension questions for each part of the chapter.
- •III. Reading between the lines.
- •IV.Topics for discussion.
- •1). Fill in the correct names.
- •2). Use the correct tense form.
- •3). Report the following questions.
- •4). Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •5). Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in brackets.
- •6). Combine the following sentences with the help of ‘so that’.
- •Chapter V.
- •Identities.
- •Vocabulary notes.
- •Make up five comprehension questions for each part of the chapter.
- •Reading between the lines.
- •Topics for discussion.
- •1). Use the correct tense form.
- •2). Use Indirect Speech.
- •3). Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •5). Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in brackets.
- •6). Combine the following sentences with the help of conjunctions.
- •Chapter VI. Questions of Guilt.
- •Vocabulary notes.
- •III. Reading between the lines.
- •IV.Topics for discussion.
- •2). Use Indirect Speech.
- •3). Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •4). Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in brackets.
- •Chapter VII. My Dear Sweet Father.
- •Vocabulary Notes.
- •Reading between the lines.
- •III.Topics for discussion.
- •2). Use Indirect Speech or other ways to substitute the Direct Speech.
- •3). Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •4). Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in brackets.
- •5).Connect the following parts of the sentences.
- •Chapter VIII. A Cruel Way to Die.
- •I.Vocabulary notes.
- •III. Reading between the lines.
- •IV. Topics for discussion.
- •Activities.
- •2). Use Direct Speech.
- •3). Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •5). Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in brackets.
- •Chapter IX. A Parchman Sunrise.
- •Vocabulary notes.
- •III. Reading between the lines.
- •IV. Topics for discussion.
- •Activities.
- •2). Use Indirect Speech.
- •3). Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •5). Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in brackets.
- •Chapter X. The Rabbit.
- •Vocabulary notes.
- •III. Reading between the lines.
- •IV. Topics for discussion.
- •2). Use Indirect Speech.
- •3). Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •Chapter XI. Confessions
- •Vocabulary notes.
- •III. Reading between the lines.
- •IV. Topics for discussion.
- •Activities
- •2). Use Direct Speech.
- •3). Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •Chapter XII
- •In Court
- •Vocabulary notes.
- •III. Reading between the lines.
- •IV. Topics for discussion.
- •Activities
- •2). Use Indirect Speech.
- •3). Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •Chapter XIII The Chamber
- •III. Reading between the lines.
- •IV. Topics for discussion.
- •Activities
- •2). Use Indirect Speech.
- •3). Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
- •Chapter XIV a New Dawn Questions for discussion
5). Fill in the gaps with the correct form of the words in brackets.
1. “We’ll get their … soon.(to judge)
2. “McNeely`s an old fighter who’ll help us. Judy`s a Republican …”. (to appoint)
3. “Where’s the ineffective …. claim, Adam?” (to represent)
4. “I think we can prove you’re mentally …. . (to balance)
5. He stopped at a guard station by the front gate, and produced some … .
(to identify)
6. They stepped outside, into the …(dark).
7. How … of these kind people to grant his request to see one final sunrise.
(to think)
Chapter X. The Rabbit.
Vocabulary notes.
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1.
district court
районный суд
2.
decision on the claim
решение по иску
3.
to deny the claim
отклонить иск
4.
to perform ineffectively at trial
неэффективно действовать в суде
5.
to perfect an appeal on the claim
завершить, окончательно оформить апелляцию по делу
6.
(not) to utter a word
(не) произнести (ни) слова
7.
a report on smb/smth
отчет о к-л.\ч-л
8.
a bidder
лицо, участвующее в торгах, покупщик
9.
advanced mental breakdown
прогрессирующее
умственное расстройство
10.
(not) to serve any purpose
(не) служить к-л цели
11.
to be opposed to smth
быть противником чего-либо
12.
clemency hearing
слушания о помиловании
13.
to make sense
иметь смысл
14.
guilt of a wrong decision
вина за неверное решение
15.
to grant a delay
предоставить отсрочку
16.
to be comforted by smth
утешиться чем-либо
17.
a trace of pride
признак гордости
18.
for the occasion
по случаю
II. Make up five comprehension questions for each part of the chapter.
III. Reading between the lines.
1. Adam hated Dr.Swinn and people like him. But for the moment, he was working
for them, and he was good.
2. Goodman seemed to be more than a little optimistic, particularly because of
Sam’s age.
3. “As a lawyer, I have to explore every possibility”.
4. Adam was sure that the only way to talk Sam into a clemency hearing was to
promise him it would not be a public show.
5. “I cannot change my mind unless there’s something new”.
6. “I do not want to carry the guilt of a wrong decision for the rest of my life”.
7. “We are in constant contact with the Attorney General’s office. From now until
next Wednesday, we will be prepared.”
8. “ This case will attract a lot of attention, a lot of media. We must act
professionally at all times”.
9. Sam was amused when Adam told him about the Klansmen.
10. Sam shook his head with a frown. Adam watched him closely. He wasn’t really
angry.