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Bună! ☺ Mă poate ajuta și pe mine cineva să împart aceste fraze ? Și poate și ce tip de subordonate sunt ?

1. Mathilde, for instance, seemed to me then above all ridiculous, besides the fact that she no longer seemed fascinating to me because her opinion, that a bastard could not be blamed if he was natural in his wickedness, lingered in my mind as a great stupidity which allowed for an endless row of other stupidities to be perceived within itself such as the one that we didn’t have the right to blame such a man, on the contrary, to be nice to him.

2. They would get rid of him, but he asked the manager to let him work for how long he was able to, how long his feet allowed him to, because he had got used to getting up in the morning, walking the whole way to the printing house, entering the workshop, greeting everybody and getting down to work.

3. The reader is a serious man and it was practically impossible to initiate him in a parody whose title wasn’t this. He was not “a man of letters” whom to invite to a brasserie and explain that he was just a reader, that is a man who on opening a magazine would search in it the contact with the great problems of the world he lived in and whose deep meaning either escaped to him, or, on the contrary, could be inferred and he wished he had it confirmed by the chosen spirits that could write and publish.

4.  A black servant, who reposed on the box beside the fat couchman, uncurled his bandy legs as soon as the equipage drew up opposite Miss Pinkerton’s shining brass plate, and as he pulled the bell at least a score of young heads were seen peering out of the narrow windows of the stately old brick house.

5. If, while the air is thickened by this frosty drizzle, the calendar should happen to indicate that the blessed vernal season is six weeks old, it will be admitted that no depressing influence is absent from the scene.

6. But when a man suspects any wrong, it sometimes happens that if he be already involved in the matter, he insensibly strives to cover up his suspicions even from himself.

7.  The Baltimore Station was hot and crowded, so Lois was forced to stand by the telegraph desk for interminable, sticky seconds while a clerk with big front teeth counted and recounted a large lady’s day message, to determine whether it contained the innocuous forty-nine words or the fatal fifty-one.

8. ‘I saw it done and I saw that this boy was perfectly amazed and stupefied by it.’ Having by this time recovered a little breath the worthy book-stall keeper proceeded to relate, in a more coherent manner, the exact circumstances of the robbery.

9. If I had been downright honest with myself, I would have seen very plainly in my heart that I did but half fancy being commited this way to so long a voyage, without once laying mt eyes on the man who was to be the absolute dictator of it, so soon as the ship sailed out upon the open sea.

10. And this consideration leads me moreover to reflect with augmented satisfaction on a certain event of last November, for had it been otherwise, I must have been involved in all your sorrpw and disgrace.

11. There was a wild recklessness of gaiety in his manner as he sat at table, but now and then a thrill of terror ran through him when he remembered that, pressed against the window of the conservatory, like a white handkerchief, he had seen the face of James Vane watching him.

12. What there was in it of the purely sensuous instinct of boyhood had been transformed by the workings of the imagination, changed into something that seemed to the lad himself to the remote from sense, and was for that very reason all the more dangerous.

13. He began to wonder whether we could ever make psychology so absolute a science that each little spring of life would be revealed to us.

14. All that it really demonstrated was that out future would be the same as our past, and that the sin we had done once, and with loathing, we would do many times, and with joy.

15. And if you walk off with the first one in line in the direction of the school hall, the rest will only follow if you tell them to- and to get the message across you may have to tell them each individually because they are not used to being spoken to as a group, and assume that ‘you’ does not apply to them.

16. Few schools go as far as Croydon, which gives parents a checklist of skills, but for their own peace of mind, it is as well that parents discuss the basic subjects in detail with class teachers, so that they understand completely what the school is doing, what sort of progress to expect, and how they can help by encouraging and working with children at home.

17. It is hardly surprising that some families seeks ways to gain the maximum from the benefit system, even if this means children leaving home when they might not otherwise have done so or that other simply crack up under the strain and disintegrate.

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