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English, 27.06.2021 04:50 saigecc14

1. Read the text below and answer the questions that follow. As I stepped out of the train I felt unusually solitary: I was the only passenger to alight. I was accustomed to arriving in the summer, when holiday-makers throng the coastal resorts, and this was my first visit when the season was over, My destination was a little village cight miles distant by the road, but only four if you took the cliff-path over the moor. This I always did unless it was raining: and I left my luggage at the bus office beside the railway station, to be conveyed for me on the next bus, so that I could enjoy my walk unhampered by a suitcase, It took me only a few minutes to come to the foot of the cliff-path. Half way up I paused to enjoy the sight of the purple hills stretching away to my right, and to my left, the open sea. When I reached the top I had left all sight of habitation behind me. The moorland surface was springy under my feet, the air was like wine and I felt rejuvenated and intoxicated with it. Glancing scaward a minute or later, I was surprised to notice that the sky was already burning with the sunset. The air perceptibly cooler and I began to look forward to the delectable hot mcal 1 should have when I real the inn. It seemed to be getting dark quickly. I did not think that I had walked unduly slowly and I was at a loss to accourt for the exceptionally carly end of daylight, until I remembered that on previous visits I had walked in high summer and now it was October and the nights were drawing in. Questions: í Hoy was the writer's arrival at the place this time different from his arrival on other occasions? 7 1. How was the writers arrival at the place this time different from his arrival on other occasions?​

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