The Kindness Of Strangers (Iyrics) by Nick Cave The Bad Seeds v They found Mary Bellows cuffed to the bed With a rag in her mouth and a bullet in her head 0 poor Mary Bellows She'd grown up hungry,she'd grown up poor She left her home in Arkansas 0 poor Mary Bellows She wanted to see the deep blue sea She travelled across Tennessee 0 poor Mary Bellows She met a man along the way He introduced himself as Richard Slade 0 poor Mary Bellows Poor Mary thought that she might die When she saw the ocean for the first time 0 poor Mary Bellows (to be continued)
The Kindness Of Strangers (lyrics) by Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds v They found Mary Bellows cuffed to the bed With a rag in her mouth and a bullet in her head O poor Mary Bellows She'd grown up hungry, she'd grown up poor She left her home in Arkansas O poor Mary Bellows She wanted to see the deep blue sea She travelled across Tennessee O poor Mary Bellows She met a man along the way He introduced himself as Richard Slade O poor Mary Bellows Poor Mary thought that she might die When she saw the ocean for the first time O poor Mary Bellows (to be continued)
The Kindness of Strangers (lyrics) v (continued) She checked into a cheap little place Richard Slade carried in her old suitcase 0 poor Mary Bellows "I'm a good girl,sir",she said to him I couldn't possibly permit you in 0 poor Mary Bellows Slade tipped his hat and winked his eye And turned away without goodbye 0 poor Mary Bellows She sat on her bed and thought of home With the sea breeze whistling all alone 0 poor Mary Bellows In hope and loneliness she crossed the floor (to be continued)
The Kindness of Strangers (lyrics) v (continued) She checked into a cheap little place Richard Slade carried in her old suitcase O poor Mary Bellows "I'm a good girl, sir", she said to him I couldn't possibly permit you in O poor Mary Bellows Slade tipped his hat and winked his eye And turned away without goodbye O poor Mary Bellows She sat on her bed and thought of home With the sea breeze whistling all alone O poor Mary Bellows In hope and loneliness she crossed the floor (to be continued)
The Kindness of Strangers (lyrics) V (continued) And undid the latch on the front door 0 poor Mary Bellows They found her the next day cuffed to the bed A rag in her mouth and a bullet in her head 0 poor Mary Bellows So mothers keep your girls at home Don't let them journey all alone Tell them this world is full of danger And to shun the company of strangers 0 poor Mary Bellows 0 poor Mary Bellows (the end)
The Kindness of Strangers (lyrics) v (continued) And undid the latch on the front door O poor Mary Bellows They found her the next day cuffed to the bed A rag in her mouth and a bullet in her head O poor Mary Bellows So mothers keep your girls at home Don't let them journey all alone Tell them this world is full of danger And to shun the company of strangers O poor Mary Bellows O poor Mary Bellows (the end)
Part 2 Critical Reading Outlining ●Comprehension Check Linguistic Features
Part 2 Critical Reading Outlining Comprehension Check Linguistic Features
Out lining Part Section Para(s).and main idea 1.The 1.The reason why the 1.One summer,the writer drove past a hitchhiker in introduc writer decided to start the desert. -tion on this journey. 2He wondered whether people could still depend on the kindness of strangers when crime rates were high. 3-4.He wanted to find this out through a cross-countr journey without any money. 2.The 2.He gave general 5-6.It would be a cashless,coast-to-coast journey. body: information about the his journey. 7.In 6 weeks,he covered 4,223 miles across 14 states journey. 3.People were willing 8.In Nebraska,two old ladies gave him a ride. to help even though it was risky for 9.A truck driver picked him up in the rain. themselves. People brought him food;In Oregon,a house 4.People were 10.painter gave him a coat:A lumber-mill worker compassionate. took him home and shared a simple dinner with him. 5.People helped him as 11.Henwasnfesculmto soheipeopea him to a matter of course. 12.spend a night in his house. Mr.Wilson's wife,a school teacher invited him 13. to speak to her class
Outlining Part Section Para(s). and main idea 1. The introduc -tion 1. The reason why the writer decided to start on this journey. 1. One summer, the writer drove past a hitchhiker in the desert. 2. 3-4. 2. The body: his journey. 2. He gave general information about the journey. 5-6. It would be a cashless, coast-to-coast journey. 7. 3. People were willing to help even though it was risky for themselves. 8. In Nebraska, two old ladies gave him a ride. 9. 4. People were compassionate. 10. 5. People helped him as a matter of course. 11. He was grateful to all the people. 12. 13. He wondered whether people could still depend on the kindness of strangers when crime rates were high. He wanted to find this out through a cross-country journey without any money. In 6 weeks, he covered 4,223 miles across 14 states. A truck driver picked him up in the rain. People brought him food; In Oregon, a house painter gave him a coat; A lumber-mill worker took him home and shared a simple dinner with him. In Tennessee, Mr. Wilson invited him to spend a night in his house. Mr. Wilson’s wife, a school teacher invited him to speak to her class