Monday, May 17, 2010

QUESTIONS - WRITING FINAL


UNIT 6, Question 2: A good example happened very recently, which is the aftermath of the final victory of the Montreal Canadians over the Pittsburgh Penguins. The festivities quickly collapsed into chaos when troublemakers broke into stores, stealing whatever they could. This is usually a crowd behavior; two or three people start the riot, and many others follow. In the future, the stores in downtown Montreal will have to enforce their security measures on hockey nights at the Bell Center.

UNIT 7, Question 3: I really depends on the type of illness or injury. Nevertheless, I usually like quick statements because, most of the time, it relieves the stress. What you think can be a major illness can turn out to be ultimately very minor, and I prefer when my first hypothesis turns out to be wrong. I rarely get very ill, but I'm always afraid of it happening. It is a relief to hear the doctor say: "it's nothing, really".

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