words to achieve the desired humorous effect. His characters speak like grown-ups with their long words. All his stories happen in faraway lands: in the desert, on an inhabited island, among cavemen. So, they teach the children of all the times everything the tales should teach: how to behave, how to explore the world and keep save. Well, thus we come to "the meeting R. Kipling and the journalist".
3). They dramatize the dialogue "the journalist (A) and R. Kipling" (B):
A. Good morning, Mr. Kipling!
B. Good morning!
A. Im a journalist of the Russian magazine "Sovremennik". Our magazine writes about different famous writers, poets and their works. And the next issue will be devoted to your creativity. Our readers are fond of your stories. Every month they send letters with questions about Rudyards Kipling stories. Your stories and tales are very popular with children and adults. As for me Im fond of your books too. My favorite is "The Cat That Walked By Himself". Our conversation will be about this story.
B. I am surprised my books are so popular in Russia. Besides Im glad to hear that you are fond of reading too.
A. Do you like the story "The Cat That Walked By Himself" Why?
B. Yes. It is my daughters favourite story. She likes to listen to it every evening.
A. Why did you call so?
B. Oh, its a very interesting question.
You know the cat is the main character of the story and it is a curious animal. It prefers freedom; it didnt want to submit to people.
Why do you think so?
It was a very independent animal. It loved Freedom and walks by himself. Besides it didnt want to depend on anybody.
A. Well. . . What is your favourite character?
B. Its difficult to s
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