Bonjour, j'ai exercices en anglais et toute aide serai la bienvenue ! :) Merci d'avance. PS : les exos sont en pièces jointes je dois tous les faires, ceux de la page 194 (1,2,3 et le 4) et pour la page 195 (le 1 et le )
passenger - d. a slave trying to join the free states
memorial - b. a work of art to remember the past
abolition - a. the end of slavery
exercise 2 195:
"Slavery is part of American history. We mustn't forget about it," as we stand here today, let us denounce the atrocities committed in the name of this cruel institution, ensuring that its memory serves as a reminder of the importance of human rights and equality.
In this solemn memorial, our purpose is to convey a message that resonates with the present and the future. We gather here to remember the past sufferings endured by countless individuals and to honor their resilience and strength.
It is not enough to simply acknowledge the past; we must also deal with the legacy it has left behind. This memorial stands as a testament to our commitment to actively address the repercussions of slavery, seeking justice and working towards a society that upholds the dignity and rights of all.
Above all, let this memorial serve as a beacon of hope, bringing people together in the spirit of reconciliation and understanding. May it inspire us to forge a future where the lessons learned from our shared history guide us towards a more inclusive and compassionate society for all.
exercice 1 194
Les verbes à la voix passive sont les suivants :
1. "I was appalled to learn" - l'action est subie par "I" (moi).
2. "slaves were separated" - l'action est subie par "slaves" (esclaves).
3. "were helped" - l'action est subie par "some" (certains).
4. "were called" - l'action est subie par "people" (les gens).
5. "were hunted down" - l'action est subie par "they" (eux).
6. "will be studied" - l'action est subie par "this novel" (ce roman).
Les actions sont effectuées par les sujets mentionnés dans la phrase, tels que "I" (moi), "slaves" (esclaves), "some" (certains), "people" (les gens), "they" (eux).
exercice 2 194
a. Huckleberry Finn was written by Mark Twain. (Past tense - simple past)
b. Oprah Winfrey is admired by many people. (Present tense - present simple)
c. Harriet Tubman's speeches were listened to by many runaway slaves. (Past tense - simple past)
d. Next month, outstanding black people will be celebrated. (Future tense - future simple)
exercice 3 194
a. Harriet Tubman is regularly paid tribute to by the US government.
b. Harriet Tubman was relied upon by runaway slaves.
c. Slaves weren't always taken care of by slave owners.
d. Slavery will be denounced by this Black History Month exhibition.
exercice 4 194
Welcome to the website of the Slavery Museum, a place dedicated to exploring and understanding one of the darkest periods in human history. Here, we highlight those who endured the oppressive actions of slave masters. The slaves, oppressed and exploited, were subjected to cruel orders and endured physical mistreatment, including beatings and whippings. However, within this oppressive context, there were also heroes. Brave conductors risked their lives to help slaves escape, becoming beacons of hope for runaway slaves. We invite you on a journey through the lives and experiences of slaves, masters, runaway slaves, and field workers, to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of this significant historical period.
j'ai essayé de mon mieux!! :)
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mikailblanc30
elle a dis qu'elle allait nous poser des question sur des passages important sur livre
elgrandescuf
alors malheureusement maintenant je peux pas j'ai commencé mes propres devoirs, c pour quand ? je pourrais le faire peut être après !
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Réponse:
exercice 1 195:
Soveholder - c. a person who owned slaves
passenger - d. a slave trying to join the free states
memorial - b. a work of art to remember the past
abolition - a. the end of slavery
exercise 2 195:
"Slavery is part of American history. We mustn't forget about it," as we stand here today, let us denounce the atrocities committed in the name of this cruel institution, ensuring that its memory serves as a reminder of the importance of human rights and equality.
In this solemn memorial, our purpose is to convey a message that resonates with the present and the future. We gather here to remember the past sufferings endured by countless individuals and to honor their resilience and strength.
It is not enough to simply acknowledge the past; we must also deal with the legacy it has left behind. This memorial stands as a testament to our commitment to actively address the repercussions of slavery, seeking justice and working towards a society that upholds the dignity and rights of all.
Above all, let this memorial serve as a beacon of hope, bringing people together in the spirit of reconciliation and understanding. May it inspire us to forge a future where the lessons learned from our shared history guide us towards a more inclusive and compassionate society for all.
exercice 1 194
Les verbes à la voix passive sont les suivants :
1. "I was appalled to learn" - l'action est subie par "I" (moi).
2. "slaves were separated" - l'action est subie par "slaves" (esclaves).
3. "were helped" - l'action est subie par "some" (certains).
4. "were called" - l'action est subie par "people" (les gens).
5. "were hunted down" - l'action est subie par "they" (eux).
6. "will be studied" - l'action est subie par "this novel" (ce roman).
Les actions sont effectuées par les sujets mentionnés dans la phrase, tels que "I" (moi), "slaves" (esclaves), "some" (certains), "people" (les gens), "they" (eux).
exercice 2 194
a. Huckleberry Finn was written by Mark Twain. (Past tense - simple past)
b. Oprah Winfrey is admired by many people. (Present tense - present simple)
c. Harriet Tubman's speeches were listened to by many runaway slaves. (Past tense - simple past)
d. Next month, outstanding black people will be celebrated. (Future tense - future simple)
exercice 3 194
a. Harriet Tubman is regularly paid tribute to by the US government.
b. Harriet Tubman was relied upon by runaway slaves.
c. Slaves weren't always taken care of by slave owners.
d. Slavery will be denounced by this Black History Month exhibition.
exercice 4 194
Welcome to the website of the Slavery Museum, a place dedicated to exploring and understanding one of the darkest periods in human history. Here, we highlight those who endured the oppressive actions of slave masters. The slaves, oppressed and exploited, were subjected to cruel orders and endured physical mistreatment, including beatings and whippings. However, within this oppressive context, there were also heroes. Brave conductors risked their lives to help slaves escape, becoming beacons of hope for runaway slaves. We invite you on a journey through the lives and experiences of slaves, masters, runaway slaves, and field workers, to gain a deeper understanding of the complexities of this significant historical period.
j'ai essayé de mon mieux!! :)