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EXTENSIVE READING 01

“AT THE RAY’S BLADE”
HENRICK ROSE

One day before a town was taken by a group of killers. The boss of the town dreamed that the mountains fell down, and the lake flooded everything. So the town stayed under water even all people, and they could see how the trouts were swimming around kids and animals. There wasn’t any destructed house, tree or harvest. However the boss was taken by two people, and was brought to the church where a bride was waiting for him. She was wearing a black veil, and a white dress. When he took out the veil he saw a skull face. Suddenly he woke up I realized that his house was stolen.
Many people believe that dreams become true in real life. Also, they give a meaning for something dreamed. I always hear that “I dreamed something, that’s why it happened”; however, I don’t believe it’s true. It’s probed that dreams are the sensation from our unconsciousness, and they reflect what we need, want or expect in life.

Vocabulary

1. Veil /n./ a part of a women’s headdress covering the face.
I’ve never seen a bride wearing a black veil.

2. Warlike /adj./ hostile and declined to fight.
She was trained to be a warlike princess.

3. Behead /v./ to cut the head of something or somebody (execution).
The owner of the place was beheaded.

4. Sacred /adj./ dedicated to a deity or religious purpose.
No one stayed out the sacred ceremony.

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