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Text I     

The author quotes the CD as a main term which caracteristics are mentioned as well, and the author explains the way theCD works and functions. 

Text II     

The author intorduces us to the story of super modeling, takes us through history of super modeling and show usthe ups and downs of this industry. 

Text III     

The author takls about Computer Museum of America at the beginning and describes us one of the things from that Museum. 

Text IV          

The author brings us into conception of malls, goes through history of development of shopping malls and point outsome of the most famous and important shopping malls. 

Text V     

The text is about sushi, its origins and some different types and kinds of this meal and ways it is prepared. 

Text VI     

This text has to passages, both are about Reality TV and its characteristics but the author of the first one is clearly against this type of TV programming while the author of the second passage tries to defend Reality TV. 

Text VII     

In the beginning author takls about board game that was an origin for Monopoly, than the author mentions conceptualcreator of Monopoly and the path she had to pass in order to get credit she deserved. 

Text VIII     

The author introduces us to the fact that Americasns' dieting is very unhealthy and then takls about couple ofsolutions in order to prevent this issue.















How does the text look like if the author:

was surprised to discover how demanding is something

has applied lessons learnt to aspects of everyday life

found that determination increased  when things weren't going well

found how something could compensate the disappointments 

has had to learn to adopt a different attitude

gave suggestion which helped to get over previous negative experiences

mentioned they felt liberated by being introduced to a fresh perspective

regrets the absence of a certain aspects of a certain activity

accepted that the relative lack of talent meant compromising on future goal plans

expresses doubts as to the suitability of something for their character