By word formation w By analogy with Russian words w te - shy (pobkuň) + -ly = shyly — робко papers and me contract — контракт газеты и журеѕ. E 3) Read through the story again. For questions 1-7 choose the comer a, b, or c. (reading for detail) 1 C. S. Forester was a great writer and ... a the best teller of stories about Britain. b the best reporter of The Saturday Evening Post magazine. c the best author of tales about the sea. 2 C. S. Forester asked Roald Dahl to tell him about ... a the most exciting adventures of Captain Hornblower. b the most exciting adventures that happened when he was flying fi c the most exciting or dangerous adventures in the sea. 3 Roald Dahl offered ... b to write down on paper what had happened and to send it to C.S. a to tell C. S. Forester about his adventures while they were eating C to write a story for The Saturday Evening Post magazine. 4 C. S. Forester sent Roald Dahl's story to The Post and they a published the story but didn't pay for it. b paid for the story but didn't publish it. C published the story and paid for it. “The story seemed to be telling itself,” means ... а «Казалось, я рассказывал историю о себе». ь «Казалось, история рассказывалась сама по себе». с «Казалось, в истории рассказывалось обо мне». “Your piece is marvellous,” means ... а «Ваш пример замечательный». b «Кусок вашего торта замечательный». с «Ваш рассказ замечательный». What is Roald Dahl's story about? a About having lunch with a famous writer. b About flying fighter planes. C About the beginning of fm