kto pomoże choremu człowiekowi?

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wiem, że ganicie tu ludzi którzy chcą żeby coś za nich ktoś zrobił, ale ja naprawdę dziś akurat potrzebuje takiej pomocy, wierzcie czy nie, mam gorączkę 38 st. i nie mam głowy do angielskiego, a jutro muszę oddać wypracowanko, historyjkę nie za krótką, w której znajdą się słowa: armchair, built-in bookcase, child, coffe table, cushion, dog, door, fireplace, lamp, loudspeakers, man, plants, railing, rug, sofa, stereo equipment, TV set, two pictures, four windows, woman. Wiem, wiem takie proste słówka, banalne, ale jestem chory i ostatkiem sił próbuję nauczyć się na spr z historii, na którym muszę być. Prosze tylko o zrozumienie i pomoc.
Oj, daj spokój, 38 to nie jest gorączka, można z tym normalnie funkcjonować. Chyba, ze jesteś niedożywiony i masz małą odporność. Weź jakiś lek na zbicie gorączki i po godzinie się poczujesz lepiej. Pomaga też chłodna kąpiel/prysznic.

Nauczka na przyszłość: nie zostawiaj odrabiania zadań domowych na dzień przed, bo nigdy nic nie wiadomo.
>Weź
>jakiś lek na zbicie gorączki i po godzinie się poczujesz lepiej.

Takiej gorączki się nie zbija. Gorączka to jedna z broni organizmu. 38° nie jest powodem do ingerowania.
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Yesterday my teacher ordered me to write a short story that contains words:
armchair, built-in bookcase, child, coffe table, cushion, dog, door, fireplace, lamp, loudspeakers, man, plants, railing, rug, sofa, stereo equipment, TV set, two pictures, four windows and woman. But unfortunately I felt a little sick, so I thougt that someone could do it for me. Then without thinking I got to some internet English learning forum and explained my problem: Hello guys and gals! Is there someone merciful who could write for me short story with words: armchair, built-in bookcase, child, coffe table, cushion, dog, door, fireplace, lamp, loudspeakers, man, plants, railing, rug, sofa, stereo equipment, TV set, two pictures, four windows and woman? At first they're refused but I didn't give up. I waited such a long time for my story with little hope and then one of them written it! I was really delighted. When I saw the story written for me with every words as follows: armchair, built-in bookcase, child, coffe table, cushion, dog, door, fireplace, lamp, loudspeakers, man, plants, railing, rug, sofa, stereo equipment, TV set, two pictures, four windows and woman. I realized that this was the most interesting story I've ever read. So then I thought that this day could be considered as the most beautiful day in my life. When I calm down I went to sleep but for a long time I had racing thougts about my noble-minded saviour who had written for me a short story that contains words: armchair, built-in bookcase, child, coffe table, cushion, dog, door, fireplace, lamp, loudspeakers, man, plants, railing, rug, sofa, stereo equipment, TV set, two pictures, four windows and woman.
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Well, what I could see there was a man of around 60, sitting in the armchair. There was also a child lying on the sofa, with his head faced down. There was a fireplace between the armchair and the sofa, but I couldn't see any fire burning in it. But what made me really curious about was a woman standing behind the TV set and holding a cushion in one hand and a lamp in the other. All of a sudden, I could hear extremely loud music coming out of the two loudspeakers set in the corners of the room. The panes in the four windows just broke into pieces. Two pictures fell out of the built-in bookcase onto the coffe table below. All the plants on the windowsills lost their leaves and flowers in no time. And then I could see a dog running through the door, sliding on the rug, towards the stero equipment. I could swear that it was trying to do something about the noise. And then I was scared to death to see a white figure approaching the door, sticking to the railing in the hall. It must have been Michael Mayers, or a poltergeist...
Well done ozorkowy! ;-)
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