Mrs. Wilson is a rich young lady. She lives in a big house on the outskirts of the city with her husband and her two dogs. Every day, Mrs. Wilson is taken to the city center. Her car is driven by her chauffeur. She then goes shopping in her favorite shops. Her bags are carried by the chauffeur. Mrs. Wilson buys lots of things every week. She needs lots of clothes because she goes to lots of parties. In fact, this week she has been invited to a big birthday party which will be held in the large mansion in the country. All of her friends will be there, so Mrs. Wilson looks forward to it very much.
Объяснение:
Vasil Bykov rose to popularity with the publication of his story Third Rocket in 1962. In the 1960s he published The Alpine Ballad and The Dead Don't Feel Pain, and in the 1970s Sotnikov, The Obelisk, Live to See the Dawn and To Go and Not to Return. These works have marked Vasil Bykov as one of the greatest writers about war in the 20th century.
In 1974 Vasil Bykov was awarded the State award of the USSR (for the story Live to See the Dawn, 1973). In 1980 he received the National Writer of Belarus Award and in 1984 was made a Hero of Socialist Labour. In 1986 he got the Lenin Award for the story Sign of Trouble.
Vasil Bykov died on 22 June 2003.