The Invisible Man
In the story of The Invisible Man, a mysterious man goes to a village called Iping, which is in the middle of a snowstorm. He then stays in an inn that is owned and run by the husband and wife George and Janny Hall. They ask him to not be worried about the storm, so he goes to his room with his luggage. This man’s name is Griffin, a scientist, who usually spends his time in his room experimenting with different chemicals and formulas.
He is an introverted guy, which becomes a huge problem as he lives in a town where the there is a lot of gossip.
Griffin goes outside at night; however, be keeps himself completely bandaged up and wears a fake nose. The villagers think that he is very peculiar, especially because there are suddenly weird break-ins and a lot of robberies start happening in the village. But things become worse when the owner Janny Hall asks him to pay up his overture rent or leave. So, he gets depressed and frustrated, taking off all his bandages and clothes and manages to disappear into the night with his invisibility tricks.
Griffin then forces Thomas Marvel, a tramp, or migrant worker by profession, to become his assistant. But Marvel betrays him and takes him to the police, so Griffin runs away again. The Invisible Man beats them up and wreaks some major havoc while leaving.
While he is on the run again, Griffin happens to meet Dr Kemp, his old acquaintance from medical school. Griffin then tells his friend Kemp about his experiments with invisibility. He also tells him how he has made plans to terrorize England by using his discovery of invisibility.
Spanish translation: I arrive at school at 7:30 in the morning, I always carry my backpack with the tools. Let Me in the school. I talk to my friend Mia and Roy a little while we're doing our job. After I finish school, sometimes they pick me up or I just have to take the bus. My friends Mia and Roy live a long way from school, so sometimes everyone picks us up together. They are both very intelligent and take advanced courses.
Answer:
In order to successfully complete this exercise, you have to answer the questions given using a correct inflection of the verbs provided, while paying particular attention to the implicit subject in each of the sentences, and choosing the inflection of the verbs accordingly. <em>Note that the implicit subject in all answers will be</em><em> "yo"</em><em> (I).</em>
Explanation:
<em>Sample:</em>
<em>1 ¿Ves a tu familia los fines de semana?</em>
<em>Sí, veo a mi familia los fines de semana.</em>
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2 ¿Adónde sales a bailar con tus amigos?
<em>Salgo a bailar a la disco con mis amigos.</em>
3 ¿Ves partidos de béisbol todos los fines de semana?
<em>No. No veo partidos de béisbol.</em>
4 ¿Oyes música clásica? ¿Traes una computadora portátil (laptop) a clase?
<em>Sí, oigo música clásica todo el tiempo. </em>
<em>No, no traigo computadora portátil a clase. La dejo en casa.</em>
5 ¿Cómo supones que va a ser el examen de español?
<em>Supongo que va a ser fácil.</em>
6 ¿Adónde sales a comer los sábados?
<em>Los sábados salgo a comer al restaurante de la esquina.</em>
experssiones idiotas are the same in english just different spelling but same meaning