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Moby-Dick (the first 1000 words)
Moby-Dick describes the narrator's desire to sail and see the world's watery parts as a way to cure his melancholy. He observes people's fascination with the water, suggesting a magnetic attraction. Water's allure is evident in landscape painting, and it's a necessary element to complete the beauty of natural wonders. The author implies that the sea holds a sacred quality, and people are instinctively drawn to it.
CONTENT DETAILS
Title: Moby-Dick (the first 1000 words)
Difficulty: Advanced
Topic: Literature
CONTENT DETAILS
Title: Moby-Dick (the first 1000 words)
Difficulty: Advanced
Topic: Literature
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Level 1
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Level 2
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Level 3
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Russian-only
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English-only
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English-to-Russian:
If English is your known language, use it as a prompt for the Russian segment. |
Russian-to-English:
If English is your known language, use it to verify comprehension of the Russian segment. |
Level 1 presents content segmented mostly by single words, phrases, or short sentences.
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English-to-Russian:
If English is your known language, use it as a prompt for the Russian segment. |
Russian-to-English:
If English is your known language, use it to verify comprehension of the Russian segment. |
Level 2 presents content segmented mostly by large phrases or complete sentences.
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English-to-Russian:
If English is your known language, use it as a prompt for the Russian segment. |
Russian-to-English:
If English is your known language, use it to verify comprehension of the Russian segment. |
Level 3 presents content segmented mostly by paragraphs or large sections of a paragraph.
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The Russian-only version presents content in Russian only.
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The English-only version presents content in English only.
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