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Oxford Progres Eng 5 The Diamond As Big

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  • 124 páginas
  • 5 horas de lectura

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How rich is it possible to be? John Unger's friend, Percy, claims his family is the richest in the world, boasting a private diamond mine. When John visits, he experiences a level of luxury he never imagined. However, he soon learns that immense wealth comes with a dark side. In other stories, a man attempts to escape his past to reclaim his daughter, only to be thwarted by old drinking companions. Meanwhile, a girl teaching her cousin how to attract boys finds herself betrayed when her pupil steals her boyfriend, prompting her to seek revenge. Through these narratives, F. Scott Fitzgerald emerges as a keen and witty observer of his era's social dynamics. The New Oxford Progressive English Readers present a curated selection of classic novels and plays at six levels, featuring abridged versions of beloved stories for young readers. These readers include adaptations from renowned authors, a diverse range of titles for broad reading experiences, engaging illustrations, and supplementary materials such as questions, activities, cultural context, character profiles, and author biographies. Additionally, each book provides a template for writing book reports and a comprehensive list of available titles and teaching resources.

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Oxford Progres Eng 5 The Diamond As Big, Francis Scott Fitzgerald

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Título
Oxford Progres Eng 5 The Diamond As Big
Idioma
Checo
Publicado en
2008
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
124
ISBN10
0195462556
ISBN13
9780195462555
Serie
Descripción
How rich is it possible to be? John Unger's friend, Percy, claims his family is the richest in the world, boasting a private diamond mine. When John visits, he experiences a level of luxury he never imagined. However, he soon learns that immense wealth comes with a dark side. In other stories, a man attempts to escape his past to reclaim his daughter, only to be thwarted by old drinking companions. Meanwhile, a girl teaching her cousin how to attract boys finds herself betrayed when her pupil steals her boyfriend, prompting her to seek revenge. Through these narratives, F. Scott Fitzgerald emerges as a keen and witty observer of his era's social dynamics. The New Oxford Progressive English Readers present a curated selection of classic novels and plays at six levels, featuring abridged versions of beloved stories for young readers. These readers include adaptations from renowned authors, a diverse range of titles for broad reading experiences, engaging illustrations, and supplementary materials such as questions, activities, cultural context, character profiles, and author biographies. Additionally, each book provides a template for writing book reports and a comprehensive list of available titles and teaching resources.