Homework. Рабочая тетрадь № 1
Answer the questions.
- Robin MacWizard did.
- He decided to write a diary because he didn’t want the memory of his family would be lost forever if he’d died.
- Because he didn’t know who would read it.
- There were 120 passengers on board the ship.
- The ship was called the Mayflower.
- The Saints were the most of the passengers called themselves the Saint of the Holy Discipline. The Saints called other passengers «strangers».
- The Saints decided to leave England because they couldn’t worship their religion there and the Strangers did it for different reasons: some hoped to get rich, some wanted the chance of a better life and some just saved their lives.
- They saw land on November, 9.
- The leader of the Saints was William Bradford.
- Yes, he was. He was a man of great intelligence and kindness.
- They landed in Cape Cod.
- Because the crew made a mistake.
- The Mayflower Compact is the agreement which the passengers signed.
- John Carver was chosen as for governor.
- Some of the Pilgrims went on shore to look for something to eat and to find some fresh water; but the most of them stood on board because they couldn’t decide if they would stay on board or look for more suitable place.
- Cape Cod was not very suitable for building their village and the Pilgrims were attacked by the Indians, that’s why they had to leave Cape Cod.
- The name of the place where they found their new home was Plymouth.
- This place was much better than Cape Cod. There were a lot of trees, different herbs and berries and animals to hunt.
- So many people died because of cold and disease.
- They were going to plant some crops.
- His name was Samoset.
- No, they didn’t at all. They wanted to trust him but he could be an Indian spy.
- They signed an agreement to live in peace and help each other.
- The Mayflower finally left for England on April, 1.
- None of the Pilgrims wanted to go back to England. They didn’t want to give up.
Number the events in the correct order.
5 — 3— 10 — 14 — 6— 1 — 13 — 2 — 8 — 15 — 11 — 12 — 7 — 9 — 4.