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Answer these questions about the text. Use reported speech.
EXAMPLE: 1.) What did David say about the United States?
He said the USA was a country of immigrants.

2.) What did David say about his grandparents?
3.) What two things did the reporters ask him? What did he answer?
4.) What did he say he liked best?
5.) What did Maria say about Spanish and English in her house?
6.) What two questions did the reporters ask her? What did she answer?
7.) What did she complain about?

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I'm 14 and I live in Nwe York

David and Maria both live on Manhattan Island, in the heart of New York City. And yet their worlds are miles apart. Will they ever meet?

David, Central Park

David is the boy on roller blades wearing a huge T-shirt. He lives eith his family in a large apartament - the American word for 'flat' - overlookink Central Park. His family is originally from Germany. His grandparents came to the United States looking for a better life.
'The USA is a country of immigrants,' said David ehen we spoke to him.
In the early part of the twentieth century thousands of people from Europe came to the United Stats hoping to find the American Dream. The immigrants were not allowed into the century immediately. Ellis Island, now a museum, is the place where they had to stay until their papers were ready for them to enter the country. 'Many, like my grandparents, stayed in New York,' David explained. He then added that he was glad they had. 'It's a great city,' he told us.
Every morning, David roller-blades to school across the park. He told us he carried his books in a backpack because he needed to keep his hands free to move faster. 'Are the streets safe?' we asked him. 'I've never had any problems,' he said. 'When I was little, my parents would always tell me things like: " Don't go out of the neighbourhood.","Don't take your new bike into the park." and "Be carefil.", so I grew up very aware of safety.'
David spends weekends in yhe family home at Long Island. 'What do you do there?' we asked him. 'I sail, go water-skiing and do motocross, that's my favourite. But I like coming back to the city best: I'm a New Yorker,' he told us.

Maria, Spanish Harlem

When you walk down the streets of Spanish Harlem, in Northwest Manhattan, you might think you are in another city, in another country. You hear the Latin beat of 'salsa' music everywhere, and many of the shop sings are in Spanish.
Here we met long-haired, dark-eyed Maria. She is a first-generation American whose parents came from El Salvador fifteen years ago. 'These days we speak Spanish and English at home. Whichever comes out first!' she told us. 'But we used to speak only Spanish when I was little. My parents spoke very little English then,' she added.
She goes to a girls 'school half an hour away by subway, the large underground train system. 'Why do you travel so far?' er asked her. 'Because it's a very good school, and my parents want me to have a good education,' she said. 'But it is a long way away,' she complained.
Maria told us that she spent most weekends preparing interviews for the Children's Express. The Express is a press agency which is run entirely by teenagers between fourteen and eighteen. 'Our articles are published in more than 100 adult newspapers all over the USA,' she explained proudly. 'This month I'm doing an interview with the Mayor of New York. I'm very nervous about it! It'll be the first time I talk to the head of a city.'
'Do you feel American?' we asked her. 'I feel American, from the American Continent,' she told us. She then explained, 'I was born here in New York, but my roots are in Latin America. Next summer I'm going to visit my grandparents in El Salvador from the first time. Once I've been there I'll know if I want to choose Latin America or the American Dream.'

VA ROG SA MA AJUTATI !!
PROFESOARA ESTE SEVARA SI A ZIS CA NE DA NOTA PE EXERCITIUL ASTA.

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Răspuns de Hell0
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2) What did David say about his grandparents?
 David said that his grandparents had come to the United States looking for a better life.

3) What two things did the reporters ask him? What did he answer?

Firstly, the reporters asked him if
 the streets were safe and he replied that he had never had any problems.

Secondly, they asked him what he had done in the weekends
 he had replied that he sailed, he went to water-skiing and did motocross, that was his favourite. But he liked coming back to the city best.

4) 
What did he say he liked best?

He said that he liked coming back to the city best.

5) What did Maria say about Spanish and English in her house? 

Maria told the reporters that in her house they spoke
 Spanish and English interchangeably, but it has not always been that way: she said that her parents had spoken very little English back when she was little.
 
6) 
What two questions did the reporters ask her? What did she answer?

Firsty, the reporters asked her why she did travel so far and she replied that she had travelled because her school was very good and her parents wanted her to have a good education.

Secondly, they asked her if she felt American. She replied that she felt American, from the American Continent, saying that she had been born in New York, but her roots were in Latin America.

7) 
What did she complain about?

She complained about the distance she had to travel saying that it was a long way away.


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