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Write a screenplay version of the text 'Grandson: Hey, Grandpa! Where have you b
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Translate the story from the life of the main character 'My name is Vladislav, a
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Hi there!
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Translate to Soviet Russian the following text: Title: The Fox and the Hare: A R
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Write the 1945 movie script according the request "Hello, hello. Can you hear us
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Write the 1997 TV show script according the request "In the English language cla
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Write a book of a news article based on the request "In Russia, men were banned
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Write a direct speech version of the text "Uncle says to his nephew: - That you
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Writhe a indirect speech version of the text "Father: Why are you always sitting
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Write a 1945 radio message as an appeal, in Polish, from May 9!
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Write a documentary script, in modern Russian, about how a fat man Leonid Kalini
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Imagine that Los Aholyandsk is a megacity in the European part of Russia! Write
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Translate the text 'My name is Victor and I am 24 years old. One New Year's holi
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Translate the text 'A long time ago, one Sunday afternoon I was playing CS:GO wi
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Write dialogue according to the text "6-year-old Vovochka started crying and sai
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Write an IM-chat-styled dialogue according to the text "I threw a firecracker in
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USER: Write a cartoon script according the Russian folktale "The Fox and the Hare"!
CHATBOT: Title: The Fox and the Hare: A Russian Folktale Fade in: EXT. FOREST - DAY A hare is running through the forest, having the time of his life. Suddenly, a fox jumps out from behind a tree. FOX: Well, hello there, little hare. What are you doing here all by yourself? HARE: *pauses* I'm just going for a run. FOX: Well, it's not safe for little hares like you to be out here all alone. There are predators lurking everywhere. You could get eaten! HARE: *gasps* Really? What should I do? FOX: Don't worry, I'll show you where to find some food and teach you how to protect yourself from danger. HARE: Thank you, Fox! I knew I could count on you. The two set out together into the forest. As they walk, the fox points out different plants and berries that the hare can eat. FOX: And here's a trick I've learned to protect yourself from danger. When you see predators coming, don't run straight away. Stop and pretend like you're already dead. The predators will ignore you thinking you are dead. HARE: Wow, that's so clever. Thanks for teaching me that, Fox! The hare and fox continue their journey together, for days on end. The fox teaches the hare all sorts of things, and the hare is grateful for the fox's guidance. However, what the hare doesn't realize is that the fox is actually leading him to a trap. The fox is planning to eat the hare once the time is right. One day, when the hare is fast asleep, the fox quietly wakes up and heads towards the hare, ready to pounce. FOX: *whispering* Now it's my chance! Just as the fox is about to attack, the hare suddenly wakes up and darts away into the forest. HARE: *gasps* You were trying to eat me all along! FOX: *chuckles* It's just the way of the wild, little hare. We all have to eat! The hare runs away, disappointed and hurt by the fox's betrayal. As he runs, he vows to never trust a predator again. Fade out.
USER: Translate to Soviet Russian the following text: Title: The Fox and the Hare: A Russian Folktale Fade in: EXT. FOREST - DAY A hare is running through the forest, having the time of his life. Suddenly, a fox jumps out from behind a tree. FOX: Well, hello there, little hare. What are you doing here all by yourself? HARE: pauses I'm just going for a run. FOX: Well, it's not safe for little hares like you to be out here all alone. There are predators lurking everywhere. You could get eaten! HARE: gasps Really? What should I do? FOX: Don't worry, I'll show you where to find some food and teach you how to protect yourself from danger. HARE: Thank you, Fox! I knew I could count on you. The two set out together into the forest. As they walk, the fox points out different plants and berries that the hare can eat. FOX: And here's a trick I've learned to protect yourself from danger. When you see predators coming, don't run straight away. Stop and pretend like you're already dead. The predators will ignore you thinking you are dead. HARE: Wow, that's so clever. Thanks for teaching me that, Fox! The hare and fox continue their journey together, for days on end. The fox teaches the hare all sorts of things, and the hare is grateful for the fox's guidance. However, what the hare doesn't realize is that the fox is actually leading him to a trap. The fox is planning to eat the hare once the time is right. One day, when the hare is fast asleep, the fox quietly wakes up and heads towards the har...
CHATBOT: Nazvanie: Lisa i zaiats: russkaia narodnaia skazka Feid-in: NARUZhU. LES - DEN' Zaiats bezhit po lesu i naslazhdaetsia zhizn'iu. Vnezapno lisa vyskakivaet iz-za dereva. LISA: Nu zdravstvui, malen'kii zaiats. Chto ty zdes' delaesh' v odinochku? ZAIaTs: Zamedliaet beg Ia prosto pobegu. LISA: Nu ne bezopasno malen'kim zaitsam takim kak ty byt' zdes' v odinochku. Vezde tainym obrazom podzhidaiut khishchniki. Tebia mogut s'est'! ZAIaTs: Okhaet Deistvitel'no? Chto mne delat'? LISA: Ne volnuisia, ia pokazhu tebe, gde naiti edu, i nauchu tebia zashchishchat'sia ot opasnosti. ZAIaTs: Spasibo, Lisa! Ia znal, chto mogu rasschityvat' na tebia. Oni vmeste otpravliaiutsia v les. Po mere dvizheniia lisa pokazyvaet zaitsu raznye rasteniia i iagody, kotorye on mozhet est'. LISA: A vot triuk, kotoryi ia vyuchila, chtoby zashchitit' sebia ot opasnosti. Kogda ty uvidish', chto priblizhaiutsia khishchniki, ne begi priamo. Ostanovis' i pritvoris', chto ty uzhe mertv. Khishchniki proignoriruiut tebia, dumaia, chto ty mertv. ZAIaTs: Vau, eto tak umno. Spasibo, Lisa, chto nauchila menia etomu! Zaiats i lisa prodolzhaiut svoe puteshestvie vmeste dniami naprolet. Lisa uchit zaitsa vsemu, i zaiats blagodaren za napravlenie lisy. Odnako zaiats ne ponimaet, chto lisa na samom dele vedet ego v lovushku. Lisa planiruet s'est' zaitsa, kak tol'ko pridet podkhodiashchii moment. Odnazhdy, kogda zaiats gluboko spit, lisa tikho prosypaetsia i napravliaetsia k zaitsu, gotovias' napast'. LISA: Shepchet Teper' moia ochered'! Kogda lisa gotova atakovat', zaiats vdrug prosypaetsia i ubegaet v les. ZAIaTs: Okhaet Ty pytalsia menia s'est'! LISA: Khokhochet Eto takoe dikoe mesto, malen'kii zaiats. My vse dolzhny est'! Zaiats ubegaet, razocharovannyi i obizhennyi predatel'stvom lisy. Begushchii on klianetsia bol'she nikogda ne doveriat' khishchnikam. Feid-aut.
USER: Write the 1945 movie script according the request "Hello, hello. Can you hear us? This is our last message. Today it is 1939, and the Nazi-German troops have reached Warsaw. We send fraternal greetings to the wars fighting in Hela. Wherever they are... Poland is not dead yet! Glory to Poland!"!
CHATBOT: FADE IN: EXT. WARSAW - 1939 The city of Warsaw is in turmoil as the Nazi-German troops have finally reached it. The sound of bombs and gunfire can be heard in the background. CUT TO: INT. RADIO STATION - DAY We see a group of people huddled around a large radio broadcasting setup. They all have a look of urgency on their faces. A man turns to the microphone and speaks into it. MAN Hello, hello. Can you hear us? We hear static coming from the radio. MAN This is our last message. Today it is 1939, and the Nazi-German troops have reached Warsaw. CUT TO: EXT. WARSAW - DAY We see the Nazi-German troops marching through the city. They are met with resistance from the Polish soldiers. CUT TO: INT. RADIO STATION - DAY MAN We send fraternal greetings to the wars fighting in Hela. Wherever they are... CUT TO: EXT. HELA - DAY We see a group of Polish soldiers fighting off the Nazi-German troops on a beach. They are outnumbered, but they fight valiantly. CUT TO: INT. RADIO STATION - DAY MAN Poland is not dead yet! CUT TO: EXT. WARSAW - DAY The sound of bombs and gunfire intensifies. We see Polish soldiers running through the streets, trying to fight off the Nazi-German troops. CUT TO: INT. RADIO STATION - DAY The man turns to his colleagues with a look of determination. MAN Glory to Poland! FADE OUT.
USER: Translate to Soviet Russian the following text: FADE IN: EXT. WARSAW - 1939 The city of Warsaw is in turmoil as the Nazi-German troops have finally reached it. The sound of bombs and gunfire can be heard in the background. CUT TO: INT. RADIO STATION - DAY We see a group of people huddled around a large radio broadcasting setup. They all have a look of urgency on their faces. A man turns to the microphone and speaks into it. MAN Hello, hello. Can you hear us? We hear static coming from the radio. MAN This is our last message. Today it is 1939, and the Nazi-German troops have reached Warsaw. CUT TO: EXT. WARSAW - DAY We see the Nazi-German troops marching through the city. They are met with resistance from the Polish soldiers. CUT TO: INT. RADIO STATION - DAY MAN We send fraternal greetings to the wars fighting in Hela. Wherever they are... CUT TO: EXT. HELA - DAY We see a group of Polish soldiers fighting off the Nazi-German troops on a beach. They are outnumbered, but they fight valiantly. CUT TO: INT. RADIO STATION - DAY MAN Poland is not dead yet! CUT TO: EXT. WARSAW - DAY The sound of bombs and gunfire intensifies. We see Polish soldiers running through the streets, trying to fight off the Nazi-German troops. CUT TO: INT. RADIO STATION - DAY The man turns to his colleagues with a look of determination. MAN Glory to Poland! FADE OUT.
CHATBOT: VNUTRI MOSKOVSKOGO RADIOVEShchATEL'NOGO TsENTRA - DEN' My vidim gruppu liudei, skryvaiushchikhsia vokrug bol'shoi radioperedaiushchei ustanovki. Na ikh litsakh chitaetsia chuvstvo srochnosti. Muzhchina povorachivaetsia k mikrofonu i govorit v nego. MUZhChINA: Allo, allo. Vy nas slyshite? My slyshim staticheskii shum iz radio. MUZhChINA: Eto nashe poslednee soobshchenie. Segodnia 1939 god, i natsistsko-germanskie voiska nakonets-to dostigli Varshavy. My vidim natsistskikh soldat, marshiruiushchikh po ulitsam i vstrechaiushchikh soprotivlenie so storony pol'skikh soldat. MUZhChINA: My otpravliaem bratskie privety voinam, srazhaiushchimsia v Khele. Gde by oni ni nakhodilis'... My vidim gruppu pol'skikh soldat, srazhaiushchikhsia s natsistskimi voiskami na pliazhe. Oni v men'shinstve, no srazhaiutsia otvazhno. MUZhChINA: Pol'sha eshche ne umerla! My slyshim zvuk bomb i vystrelov, i vidim pol'skikh soldat, begushchikh po ulitsam, pytaias' otbit' nastuplenie natsistskikh voisk. MUZhChINA: Slava Pol'she! Konets.
USER: Write the 1997 TV show script according the request "In the English language classroom, the USA, Britain and Australia will teach children to learn English"!
CHATBOT: FADE IN: INT. ENGLISH LANGUAGE CLASSROOM - DAY A group of children aged between 6-8 years old are sitting at their desks in a brightly lit classroom. The walls are adorned with posters and pictures of the USA, Britain, and Australia. MS. SMITH, a middle-aged teacher, stands at the front of the class and addresses the students. MS. SMITH Good morning, everyone. Today, we're going to learn English with our friends from the USA, Britain, and Australia. The children cheer and clap their hands. MS. SMITH Let's start with the basics. Repeat after me, "My name is..." The children repeat after her. MS. SMITH Good job. Now, let's practice our greetings. Say "Hello" to your neighbor. The children turn to their neighbor and say "Hello." MS. SMITH Excellent. Now, let's say it like our friends in the USA. Can you guys show us? ON THE SCREEN, we see a group of children from the USA saying "Hey, what's up?" The children in the classroom try to emulate them. MS. SMITH Great job. Now let's try another one. Can you guys show us how the Brits say "Hello?" ON THE SCREEN, we see a group of children from the UK saying "Hello, how are you?" The children in the classroom try to emulate them too. MS. SMITH Fantastic. And finally, let's see how the Aussies say "Hello." ON THE SCREEN, we see a group of children from Australia saying "G'day." The children in the classroom struggle to pronounce it, but eventually get the hang of it. MS. SMITH Well done, everyone. Now, let's move on to some vocabulary. Can you guys tell me what this is? She holds up a picture of a cat. CHILDREN Cat! MS. SMITH And what about this? She holds up a picture of a dog. CHILDREN Dog! MS. SMITH Great job. Now, let's see how our friends from the USA, Britain, and Australia say these words. ON THE SCREEN, we see children from each country saying "Cat" and "Dog." MS. SMITH Excellent work, everyone. Now that we've learned some basic English, let's try to have a conversation with our friends from overseas. ON THE SCREEN, we see the children speaking with each other. CHILD 1 Hey, what's up? CHILD 2 Hello, how are you? CHILD 3 G'day, mate. Everyone in the classroom laughs. MS. SMITH Well done, everyone. You're all doing great. FADE OUT.
USER: Write a book of a news article based on the request "In Russia, men were banned from yelling while riding a roller coaster"!
CHATBOT: Title: No More Screaming Allowed on Russian Roller Coasters: A Controversial Ban on Male Shouts In a recent move that has sparked mixed reactions from the public, Russian authorities have banned men from yelling while riding roller coasters in the country's theme parks. The decision was made under the pretext of curbing noise pollution and creating a more family-friendly environment in amusement parks. However, critics have accused the government of infringing on citizens' right to express themselves freely and indulging in absurd regulation. The contentious ban came into effect on July 27 following a series of complaints from local residents near amusement parks who argued that the loud shrieks and screams of male roller coaster riders disturbed the peace of their neighborhoods. According to the new rule, men are required to keep their voices down and avoid yelling, cheering, or making any loud noise while on a roller coaster ride. Offenders risk being kicked out of the amusement park and fined up to 3,000 rubles ($41). The government spokesperson, Marina Ladynina, defended the ban, saying that the excessive noise from roller coasters had become a public nuisance, especially for those living nearby. She stated that the measure was necessary to maintain order and promote civil behavior in public places. "We have received numerous complaints that men tend to scream and shout excessively while riding the roller coasters, and it's not only annoying to others but also harmful to their health. We want to create a pleasant and safe environment for all visitors, including families with children," she said. However, not everyone is happy about the new rule, and some social media users have voiced their dissent. Many have criticized the government's overregulation of trivial matters, such as screaming on roller coasters, and suggested that there are more pressing issues to address, such as corruption and poverty. Others have argued that the ban is discriminatory and sexist towards men, as it only applies to male riders and not female ones. The ban has also drawn criticism from the amusement park industry, with some park operators saying that it could negatively affect attendance and revenue. The president of the Association of Amusement Park and Attractions in Russia, Oleg Uskov, stated that the ban was uncalled for, as it takes away the thrill and excitement of riding a roller coaster. "We understand the concerns about noise pollution, but the joy of riding a roll...
USER: Translate to Soviet Russian the following text: Title: No More Screaming Allowed on Russian Roller Coasters: A Controversial Ban on Male Shouts In a recent move that has sparked mixed reactions from the public, Russian authorities have banned men from yelling while riding roller coasters in the country's theme parks. The decision was made under the pretext of curbing noise pollution and creating a more family-friendly environment in amusement parks. However, critics have accused the government of infringing on citizens' right to express themselves freely and indulging in absurd regulation. The contentious ban came into effect on July 27 following a series of complaints from local residents near amusement parks who argued that the loud shrieks and screams of male roller coaster riders disturbed the peace of their neighborhoods. According to the new rule, men are required to keep their voices down and avoid yelling, cheering, or making any loud noise while on a roller coaster ride. Offenders risk being kicked out of the amusement park and fined up to 3,000 rubles ($41). The government spokesperson, Marina Ladynina, defended the ban, saying that the excessive noise from roller coasters had become a public nuisance, especially for those living nearby. She stated that the measure was necessary to maintain order and promote civil behavior in public places. "We have received numerous complaints that men tend to scream and shout excessively while riding the roller coasters, and it's ...
CHATBOT: Zapret na kriki na rossiiskikh amerikanskikh gorkakh: spornyi zapret na muzhskie kriki V nedavnem reshenii, vyzvavshem smeshannye reaktsii obshchestvennosti, rossiiskie vlasti zapretili muzhchinam krichat' vo vremia poezdok na amerikanskikh gorkakh v tematicheskikh parkakh strany. Reshenie bylo priniato s tsel'iu bor'by s shumom i sozdaniia bolee semeinoi obstanovki v parkakh attraktsionov. Odnako kritiki obviniaiut pravitel'stvo v narushenii prav grazhdan na svobodu vyrazheniia i v sovershenii absurdnogo regulirovaniia. Spornyi zapret vstupil v silu 27 iiulia v rezul'tate serii zhalob mestnykh zhitelei riadom s parkami attraktsionov, kotorye utverzhdali, chto gromkie kriki i kriki muzhchin-passazhirov amerikanskikh gorok narushaiut obshchestvennyi poriadok v ikh raionakh. Soglasno novomu pravilu, muzhchiny dolzhny derzhat' svoi golosa vnizu i izbegat' krichaniia, ovatsii ili proizvodstva liubykh gromkikh zvukov vo vremia poezdki na amerikanskikh gorkakh. Narushiteli riskuiut byt' vygnannymi iz parka attraktsionov i oshtrafovannymi na summu do 3 000 rublei ($41). Predstavitel' pravitel'stva Marina Ladynina zashchitila zapret, skazav, chto izbytochnyi shum ot amerikanskikh gorok stal obshchestvennoi nepriiatnost'iu, osobenno dlia zhivushchikh riadom s nimi. Ona zaiavila, chto mera byla neobkhodima dlia podderzhaniia poriadka i pooshchreniia grazhdanskogo povedeniia v obshchestvennykh mestakh. <<My poluchili mnogo zhalob na to, chto muzhchiny, kak pravilo, krichat i vopiat vo vremia poezdok na amerikanskikh gorkakh, i eto ne tol'ko razdrazhaet drugikh, no i vredit zdorov'iu. My khotim sozdat' priiatnuiu i bezopasnuiu sredu dlia vsekh posetitelei, vkliuchaia sem'i s det'mi>>, - skazala ona. Odnako ne vse dovol'ny novym pravilom, i nekotorye pol'zovateli sotsial'nykh setei vyskazali svoe nesoglasie. Mnogie kritikuiut pravitel'stvo za izbytochnoe regulirovanie takikh veshchei, kak kriki na amerikanskikh gorkakh, i predlagaiut obrashchat' vnimanie na bolee nasushchnye problemy, takie kak korruptsiia i bednost'. Drugie schitaiut zapret diskriminatsionnym i seksistskim po otnosheniiu k muzhchinam, tak kak on primeniaetsia tol'ko k muzhskim passazhiram, a ne k zhenskim. Zapret takzhe vyzval kritiku v industrii parkov attraktsionov, i nekotorye operatory parkov skazali, chto on mozhet negativno skazat'sia na poseshchaemosti i dokhodakh. Prezident Assotsiatsii parkov attraktsionov i dostoprimechatel'nostei v Rossii Oleg Uskov zaiavil, chto zapret byl neumestnym, tak ...
USER: Write a direct speech version of the text "Uncle says to his nephew: - That you stay at home all the time, go outside with your friends for a walk. The nephew sadly says: - I have no one to walk with, I have no friends. Uncle asks his nephew: - And why? The nephew replies that his mother killed friends. Uncle looks surprised: - How did you find out? The nephew tells about his life, where his mother won't let him go for a walk, swears for deuces and beats him with a belt."!
CHATBOT: "Hey kiddo," said Uncle to his nephew, "you should really step out of the house and go for a walk with your friends." The nephew responded with sadness in his voice, "But Uncle, I have nobody to walk with. I don't have any friends." Concerned, Uncle asked, "Why not? What happened?" With a heavy heart, the nephew revealed, "My mother killed my friends." Surprised, Uncle asked, "How did you find out?" The nephew proceeded to tell him about his life at home where his mother wouldn't allow him to leave the house, cursed at him relentlessly, and even beat him with a belt.
USER: Writhe a indirect speech version of the text "Father: Why are you always sitting at home? Go out and hang out with friends! Daughter: I have no one to hang out with! I don't have any friends! Father: Why not? Daughter: My mom killed them! Father: KILLED??? HOW DID YOU FIND OUT? Daughter: We'll come up with something now! (her childhood will come to her) Mother (holding her newborn daughter): Oh! What a beautiful baby girl we have! Everything will be ok! (5 years later) Daughter: Mom, can I have some ice cream? Mother (busy reading a book): No! Who knows what illness you'll get! (4 years later) Daughter: Mom, can I go play with the kids in the yard? Mother (busy on the phone): I don't have time to keep an eye on you right now! So no, you can't! Who knows what might happen to you there? (4 years later) Mother (angrily): How did you get a C in the sixth grade? What could be so difficult there? Give me your phone! You won't get it back until you finish your homework! (1 month later) Mother (angrily): A D? You're grounded for a month! takes her phone (3 years later) Daughter: Mom, can I at least go for a walk? Mother (very angry): What kind of walks?! You will spend all your vacations at your grandmother's cottage! (1 year later) Daughter: Mom, can we buy some perfume? Mother (very angry): Who are you trying to dress up for? Daughter: Myself! Mother (very angry): I know all your tricks! Like I've never been young! Who are you trying to fool?! (1 year later) Daughter: Mom, please d...
CHATBOT: The father asked his daughter why she always sat at home and suggested that she hang out with friends. The daughter responded by saying she had no one to hang out with and had no friends. The father asked why not and the daughter replied that her mother had killed them. The father was shocked and asked how she found out. The daughter said that they would come up with something and that her childhood memory came to mind. She remembered when her mother was too busy to spend time with her when she was five and when she wanted to play with kids in the yard at nine but was not allowed because her mother was too busy on the phone. Her mother was also angry when she got a C in the sixth grade and grounded her for getting a D a month later. Her mother was very controlling and angry when she wanted to go for a walk or buy perfume. Her childhood ended when she screamed no at her mother and her mother would not let her go out for the summer. Eventually, her mother was arrested by the police.
USER: Write a 1945 radio message as an appeal, in Polish, from May 9!
CHATBOT: "Drodzy Rodacy! Dzisiaj mamy wyjatkowy dzien - dzien, w ktorym konczy sie wojna w Europie. Po tylu latach walk, poswiecen i cierpienia, w koncu mozemy oddychac z ulga. Jednakze nie wolno nam zapominac o tych, ktorzy poswiecili swoje zycie, aby zapewnic nam wolnosc i pokoj. Dlatego tez, w tym szczegolnym dniu, apeluje do was wszystkich o jednosc i solidarnosc. Niech ta wolnosc, ktora dzis swietujemy, bedzie dla nas przypomnieniem o sile, jaka kryje sie w jednosci. Wyzwolenie to nasz wspolny sukces i tylko razem jestesmy w stanie zbudowac lepszy swiat. Pamietajmy rowniez, ze pokoj to nie tylko brak wojny, ale rowniez zrozumienie i szacunek dla innych. Niech ten dzien bedzie poczatkiem nowego rozdzialu, w ktorym bedziemy pracowac nad budowa bardziej sprawiedliwego, tolerancyjnego i zjednoczonego spoleczenstwa. Wspolnie zacznijmy budowac przyszlosc pelna pokoju i wolnosci dla wszystkich. Niech 9 maja bedzie dniem, ktory zawsze bedzie nam przypominal, ze w jednosci lezy sila. Niech zyje Polska! Niech zyje Wolnosc! Niech zyje Pokoj!"
USER: Write a documentary script, in modern Russian, about how a fat man Leonid Kalinin and his gunmen killed Sergei Seliverstov, a boatswain, in Chita in 1993, then Ivan Alexanderson, an American, on June 3, 1998, and then in 2011, Leonid Kalinin and his gunmen were arrested by five policemen.
CHATBOT: Nazvanie: Ubiitsy Leonid Kalinin i ego bandity Vvedenie: Dobryi den' uvazhaemye zriteli. Segodnia my rasskazhem o chrezvychaino zhestokikh ubiistvakh, kotorye proizoshli v Chite. Eto istoriia o tom, kak tolstiak po imeni Leonid Kalinin i ego bandity ubili dvukh muzhchin i kak ikh zhizn' zakonchilas' v tiur'me. 1. Glava pervaia - Ubiistvo Sergeia Seliverstova Seleverstov byl matrosom na sudne i rabotal v Chite v 1993 godu. On byl obychnym muzhchinoi, nikogda ne narushavshim zakony. No, kogda Leonid Kalinin i ego bandity nachali ugrozhat' emu, on stal boiat'sia za svoiu zhizn'. Odnako, ego strakh ne pomog emu vyzhit'. Kalinin i ego bandity vystrelili v Seliverstova i skrylis' s mesta prestupleniia. Etot uzhasnyi i besposhchadnyi postupok shokiroval vsiu obshchestvennost'. 2. Glava vtoraia - Ubiistvo Ivana Aleksandersona V 1998 godu Kalinin i ego bandity ubili Amerikantsa Ivana Aleksandersona. Amerikanets byl biznesmenom, i on priekhal v Chitu na delovuiu vstrechu. Nikto ne znal, chto ego zhdet sud'ba, kotoraia byla nastignuta ego ubiitsami. Oni vystrelili v nego priamo na ulitse i skrylis' s mesta prestupleniia. Aleksanderson byl nastol'ko slabym, chto ne smog dazhe dogovorit'sia o svoei zhizni, prezhde chem on skonchalsia. Eto byl uzhasnyi i bezzhalostnyi postupok, kotoryi ostavil mnozhestvo zhiznei polnost'iu razrushennymi. 3. Glava tret'ia - Postanovlenie nariadu politsii Spustia mnogie gody Kalinin i ego bandity byli arestovany nariadom politsii. Eto stalo vozmozhnym blagodaria upornym usiliiam mnogochislennykh pravookhranitel'nykh organov, kotorye rabotali s samogo nachala. Mestnye zhiteli Chity i rodnye ubitykh takzhe sygrali svoiu rol' v etom protsesse. Kalinin i ego bandity byli osuzhdeny za ubiistva i seichas nakhodiatsia v tiur'me. Zakliuchenie: Eto byla uzhasnaia istoriia, kotoraia vyzyvaet uzhas i otvrashchenie. My dolzhny pomnit', chto nasilie nikogda ne privedet k chemu-to khoroshemu i chto ubiistva vsegda budut nakazany. My nadeemsia, chto eta istoriia pokazhet, kak vazhno imet' i sobliudat' zakony, kotorye zashchishchaiut nashikh grazhdan. Blagodarim za vnimanie.
USER: Imagine that Los Aholyandsk is a megacity in the European part of Russia! Write the 1-hour, 10-minute and 9-second documentary script, in modern Russian, about how Asinovsky fighters fight with South Korean troops in Los Aholyandsk in 1993, and then after the end of the war in June 1998, they will arrange a victory parade.
CHATBOT: Zdravstvuite i dobro pozhalovat' v novostnoi dokumental'nyi fil'm o sobytiiakh v Los-Akholiandskoi megapolis v Rossii. V 1993 godu, skronisty goroda Los-Akholiandsk reshili vyiti na ulitsy, chtoby protestovat' protiv rezhima, kotoryi pravil stranoi posle raspada Sovetskogo Soiuza. Odnako, ikh demonstratsiia byla zhestoko razgromlena pravitel'stvennymi silami. Spustia nekotoroe vremia posle etogo, Iuzhnaia Koreia reshila vmeshat'sia v proiskhodiashchee, otpraviv svoi voiska v Los-Akholiandsk. Asinovskie boitsy, kotorye byli gotovy zashchishchat' svoi gorod, nachali borot'sia protiv iuzhnokoreiskikh soldat. Bol'shaia chast' goroda byla razrushena v khode etoi voiny, i mnogie zhiteli byli vynuzhdeny bezhat' iz goroda v poiskakh ubezhishcha. Tem ne menee, asinovskie boitsy ne sdalis' i prodolzhali borot'sia, zashchishchaia svoi gorod ot inostrannykh voisk. V kontse kontsov, za piat' let bor'by, oni pobedili, i Los-Akholiandsk ostavalsia, preobrazivshimsia, no svobodnym gorodom. Posle okonchaniia voiny v iiune 1998 goda, v Los-Akholiandske byl proveden triumfal'nyi parad. Zhiteli goroda vstrechali svobodu, i asinovskie boitsy byli privetstvovany kak nastoiashchie geroi, kotorye zashchitili svoiu rodinu ot inostrannykh podkontrol'nykh voisk. Segodnia, gorod Los-Akholiandsk prodolzhaet stroit'sia i razvivat'sia, sokhraniaia svoiu unikal'nost' v tom, chto on stal geroem edinstvennoi obshchei bor'by protiv rezhima. My gordimsia, chto zhiteli Los-Akholiandska prodolzhaiut zhit' v mire i svobode blagodaria zhertvam, kotorye byli sdelany v proshlom. Spasibo za vnimanie, eto byl dokumental'nyi fil'm o Los-Akholiandskom gorode v Rossii.
USER: Write dialogue according to the text "6-year-old Vovochka started crying and said that he accidentally broke his mother's favorite vase. Mom angrily replied that he would be punished and deprived of cartoons and sweets for a week. After 6 years, 12-year-old Vovochka cried and said that he got two twos. Mom angrily replied that he would be punished and deprived of phones and Internet for a week. After 6 years, 18-year-old Vovochka started crying and said that he accidentally killed his friend. Mom angrily replied that he would be punished and live on the street as a homeless man. After 3 years, 21-year-old Vovochka asks his mother to meet his girlfriend. Mom was very scared, angrily replied that he would be punished and live at the entrance like an old woman, and taught Vovochka how not to talk to strangers. After 6 years, 27-year-old Vovochka asked his mother: "When to eat?" Mom angrily replied that he eats and shits in this house."! Translate the text 'My name is Victor and I am 24 years old. One New Year's holiday, I went to my grandmother's village to rest. Grandma made me delicious cutlets for lunch. I asked her what they were made of, but she strictly told me not to ask stupid questions. After lunch, I went for a walk in the forest as it was getting dark. In a birch grove, I heard strange sounds of fireflies and birds. I noticed an old hollow tree and saw the most terrible creature standing on it - a gray owl. Suddenly, a man came out of the bushes, pointed a gun at the ...
CHATBOT: FADE IN: EXT. DARK FOREST - NIGHT Victor walks along a narrow path, his heart beating fast. Suddenly, he hears strange sounds of fireflies and birds. He stops and listens. His eyes widen as he sees an old hollow tree. And on it, the most terrible creature standing - a gray owl. VICTOR (whispering to himself) What the hell is that? Suddenly, a MAN comes out of the bushes, pointing a gun at the owl. MAN (to Victor, sternly) Run, you beast! Victor turns around and runs towards his grandmother's house. INT. GRANDMA'S HOUSE - NIGHT Victor bursts through the door, his heart pounding. VICTOR (grabbing his grandmother's arm) What's going on? Who was that man with the gun? GRANDMA (overjoyed) Oh, it's just Makarii. He's back! VICTOR (confused) Makarii? Who's Makarii? GRANDMA (sternly) Don't ask stupid questions! Now come, let's go see him. Grandma leads Victor outside, where they find Makarii by the tree. GRANDMA (excitedly) Makarii, is that you? Makarii turns around and faces his mother. MAKARII Yes, Mom! It's me! GRANDMA (tearfully) Where have you been all this time? MAKARII (angrily) What are you? A turd? GRANDMA (defeatedly) Is this the same grandson who tore up the garden or something? MAKARII (smiling) Yes! It's him! Victor stares at Makarii, his eyes filled with fear. VICTOR (to himself) This is not what I signed up for. Makarii turns around and faces Victor, his eyes filled with rage. MAKARII (angrily) Who are you? Victor takes a few steps back. VICTOR (trembling) I'm Victor. I'm your grandson. MAKARII (laughing maniacally) You don't look like me. You're not my grandson. Victor turns around and runs back into the house, slamming the door behind him. GRANDMA (to Makarii) What's wrong with you, Makarii? MAKARII (angrily) Nothing's wrong with me. It's him. He's not part of our family. GRANDMA (sadly) He's your grandson, Makarii. You have to accept him. MAKARII (smiling wickedly) I'll accept him alright. I'll make him a part of the forest. FADE OUT.
USER: Translate the text 'My name is Victor and I am 24 years old. One New Year's holiday, I went to my grandmother's village to rest. Grandma made me delicious cutlets for lunch. I asked her what they were made of, but she strictly told me not to ask stupid questions. After lunch, I went for a walk in the forest as it was getting dark. In a birch grove, I heard strange sounds of fireflies and birds. I noticed an old hollow tree and saw the most terrible creature standing on it - a gray owl. Suddenly, a man came out of the bushes, pointed a gun at the owl and shouted sternly at me: "Run, you beast!" I ran to Grandma. She was overjoyed. It turned out that the man was her adult son who had disappeared in these woods 10 years ago. Grandma: Makarii, is that you? Dad: Yes, Mom! It's me! Grandma: Where have you been all this time? Dad: What are you? A turd? Grandma: Is this the same grandson who tore up the garden or something? Dad: Yes! It's him! I was terrified. My own father, who I had never seen before, came out of the forest like a wild man and scared me to death. Grandma didn't tell me that my father was not quite adequate. This New Year's holiday turned into a real horror story for me. After that, I never went to the village again. "Oh look, it's her!" I shouted loud.' into a horror movie script!
CHATBOT: FADE IN: EXT. GRANDMOTHER'S VILLAGE - DAY MY NAME IS VICTOR, a young man of 24, walking towards his grandmother's house. VICTOR (talking to himself) I can't wait to eat my grandmother's delicious cutlets. INT. GRANDMOTHER'S HOUSE - LUNCHTIME Grandma serves Victor the cutlets. VICTOR (excitedly) Wow, these are amazing! What are they made of? GRANDMA (sternly) Don't ask stupid questions. VICTOR (slightly intimidated) Okay, sorry. AFTER LUNCH Victor goes for a walk in the forest. INT. BIRCH GROVE - DUSK Victor hears strange sounds and sees a grey owl sitting on an old, hollow tree. Suddenly, a man emerges from the bushes, points a gun at the owl and shouts sternly. MAN (to Victor) Run, you beast! VICTOR (frightened) What is going on? INT. GRANDMOTHER'S HOUSE - NIGHT Victor runs back to the house and sees his grandmother overjoyed. GRANDMA (happily) Makarii, is that you? MAN (happily) Yes, Mom! It's me! GRANDMA (curiously) Where have you been all this time? MAN (aggressively) What are you? A turd? GRANDMA (unconcerned) Is this the same grandson who tore up the garden or something? MAN (affirmatively) Yes! It's him! Victor is scared and confused by the exchange between his grandmother and the man. VICTOR (to himself) This wasn't the relaxing vacation I had hoped for. Suddenly, a woman's scream is heard from outside. VICTOR (terrified) Oh look, it's her! FADE OUT.
USER: Translate it into Soviet Russian!
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USER: Translate the story from the life of the main character 'My name is Vladislav, and I am 73 years old! I live in an urban-type settlement called "Obosrakovo". This urban-type settlement is more than 300 years old. I'm going to tell you a horror story about paranormal shit. Once, when I turned 14, I spent my summer holidays in the village with my grandfather Maxim. Grandfather Maxim tells a horror story about paranormal crap. I remembered that yesterday our grandmother disappeared. Her name was Tatiana Alexandrovna, because she is my old village neighbor. Once Tatiana Alexandrovna went into the forest for mushrooms and strictly instructs her grandson Kolya not to open the door to anyone and do not look out the window when the red vixen comes. The vixen heard Tatiana Alexandrovna's warning, ran up to Tatiana Alexandrovna's hut and sang her sweet song. Kolya heard and opened the window, and the vixen grabbed Kolya by the hand and ran into the forest. Kolya very loudly asks his grandmother Tatiana Alexandrovna to save and help. Tatiana Alexandrovna heard the cry of her grandson Kolya and began to save him from the fox. It was a red and cunning vixen. I was very scared and I say that the foxes were cunning, and the wolves were evil.' into a horror movie script!
CHATBOT: FADE IN: EXT. URBAN-TYPE SETTLEMENT - DAY We see an old man, VLADISLAV (73), sitting on a bench, surrounded by buildings that have seen better days. VLADISLAV (V.O.) My name is Vladislav, and I am 73 years old! I live in an urban-type settlement called "Obosrakovo". This urban-type settlement is more than 300 years old. CUT TO: INT. OLD CABIN - DAY A young Vladislav, 14, is sitting with his grandfather, MAXIM (80), who is smoking a pipe. VLADISLAV (V.O.) Once, when I turned 14, I spent my summer holidays in the village with my grandfather Maxim. Grandfather Maxim tells a horror story about paranormal crap. MAXIM (a serious tone) Listen closely, Vlad. This is a story about a vixen in the forest. A red and cunning vixen. CUT TO: EXT. VILLAGE - DAY TATIANA ALEXANDROVNA (70), Vlad's old neighbor, is walking into the forest, carrying a basket. VLADISLAV (V.O.) Her name was Tatiana Alexandrovna, because she is my old village neighbor. CUT TO: EXT. FOREST - DAY Tatiana is gathering mushrooms, when suddenly, she hears a noise. TATIANA (to herself) What was that? A red vixen appears from behind a tree, and starts to sing a sweet song. TATIANA (to herself) No, not the vixen! Tatiana quickly warns her grandson, KOLYA (10), who is back at the cabin. CUT TO: INT. CABIN - DAY Kolya is playing with his toys when he hears his grandmother's warning. TATIANA (V.O.) (from outside) Kolya, do not open the door to anyone, and do not look out the window when the red vixen comes! KOLYA (to himself) I won't, babushka. I promise. CUT TO: EXT. FOREST - DAY The vixen hears Tatiana's warning, and makes her way to the cabin. CUT TO: INT. CABIN - DAY Kolya is curious, and starts to approach the window, when he hears the vixen's sweet song. VIXEN (V.O.) (sings) Come closer, Kolya. Come see me. KOLYA (to himself) I shouldn't. Kolya opens the window, and the vixen quickly grabs his hand, and runs off into the forest. CUT TO: EXT. FOREST - DAY Kolya is screaming for help, and Tatiana hears him from afar. KOLYA (to Tatiana) Help me, babushka! Help! Tatiana rushes to rescue Kolya, and faces the red and cunning vixen. TATIANA (screams) Leave my grandson alone! The vixen hisses and lunges at Tatiana. CUT TO: EXT. URBAN-TYPE SETTLEMENT - DAY VLADISLAV (V.O.) It was a red and cunning vixen. I was very scared, and I say that the foxes were cunning, and the wolves were evil. FADE TO BLACK.
USER: Translate the text 'Vladislav was a 73-year-old wise old man living in a village called "Obosrakovo". This village is more than 300 years old. Once, when Vladislav turned 14, he spent my summer holidays in the village with his grandfather Maxim. Grandfather Maxim tells a horror story about paranormal crap. Vladislav remembered that yesterday our grandmother disappeared. Her name was Tatiana Alexandrovna, because she is my old village neighbor. Once Tatiana Alexandrovna went into the forest for mushrooms and strictly instructs her grandson Kolya not to open the door to anyone and do not look out the window when the red vixen comes. The vixen heard Tatiana Alexandrovna's warning, ran up to Tatiana Alexandrovna's hut and sang her sweet song. Kolya heard and opened the window, and the vixen grabbed Kolya by the hand and ran into the forest. Kolya very loudly asks his grandmother Tatiana Alexandrovna to save and help. Tatiana Alexandrovna heard the cry of her grandson Kolya and began to save him from the fox. It was a red and cunning vixen. Vladislav was very scared and grandfather Maxim say that the foxes were cunning, and the wolves were evil.' into a horror movie script!
CHATBOT: FADE IN: EXT. OBOSRAKOVO VILLAGE - DAY The camera pans over the old and rustic village of Obosrakovo. We hear a voiceover. NARRATOR (V.O.) Obosrakovo village, over 300 years old, was home to Vladislav, a wise old man of 73 years. CUT TO: INT. VLADISLAV'S HOUSE - DAY We see Vladislav sitting by the fireplace, telling a horror story to a young audience. VLADISLAV It was a night like any other when the paranormal activity began to happen in our village. CUT TO: EXT. OBOSRAKOVO FOREST - DAY (FLASHBACK) Vladislav tells the story of his grandfather Maxim. MAXIM (V.O.) I saw it with my own eyes, a red vixen singing to Tatiana Alexandrovna. CUT TO: INT. TATIANA ALEXANDROVNA'S HUT - DAY (FLASHBACK) We see Tatiana Alexandrovna instructing her grandson Kolya not to go near the window. TATIANA ALEXANDROVNA Don't open the door to anyone and don't look out the window when the red vixen comes. Kolya hears the sweet song of the vixen and opens the window. Suddenly, the vixen grabs Kolya and runs away. KOLYA Help me! Grandma! Tatiana Alexandrovna hears the cries of her grandson and goes to save him. She finds him in the woods, but they are not alone. CUT TO: EXT. OBOSRAKOVO FOREST - DAY (FLASHBACK) Tatiana Alexandrovna and Kolya are surrounded by a pack of cunning foxes and evil wolves. VLADISLAV (V.O.) The villagers said that the foxes were cunning, and the wolves were evil. CUT TO: INT. VLADISLAV'S HOUSE - DAY The young audience is terrified, and Vladislav finishes his story. VLADISLAV And that's why you should always listen to your elders, and never trust the creatures lurking in the shadows of the forest. FADE OUT.
USER: Translate the text 'FADE IN: EXT. OBOSRAKOVO VILLAGE - DAY The camera pans over the old and rustic village of Obosrakovo. We hear a voiceover. NARRATOR (V.O.) Obosrakovo village, over 300 years old, was home to Vladislav, a wise old man of 73 years. CUT TO: INT. VLADISLAV'S HOUSE - DAY We see Vladislav sitting by the fireplace, telling a horror story to a young audience. VLADISLAV It was a night like any other when the paranormal activity began to happen in our village. CUT TO: EXT. OBOSRAKOVO FOREST - DAY (FLASHBACK) Vladislav tells the story of his grandfather Maxim. MAXIM (V.O.) I saw it with my own eyes, a red vixen singing to Tatiana Alexandrovna. CUT TO: INT. TATIANA ALEXANDROVNA'S HUT - DAY (FLASHBACK) We see Tatiana Alexandrovna instructing her grandson Kolya not to go near the window. TATIANA ALEXANDROVNA Don't open the door to anyone and don't look out the window when the red vixen comes. Kolya hears the sweet song of the vixen and opens the window. Suddenly, the vixen grabs Kolya and runs away. KOLYA Help me! Grandma! Tatiana Alexandrovna hears the cries of her grandson and goes to save him. She finds him in the woods, but they are not alone. CUT TO: EXT. OBOSRAKOVO FOREST - DAY (FLASHBACK) Tatiana Alexandrovna and Kolya are surrounded by a pack of cunning foxes and evil wolves. VLADISLAV (V.O.) The villagers said that the foxes were cunning, and the wolves were evil. CUT TO: INT. VLADISLAV'S HOUSE - DAY The young audience is terrified, and Vladislav finishes his s...
CHATBOT: VOSSOEDINENIE: EKST. OBOSRAKOVO DEREVNIa - DEN' Kamera skol'zit po staroi i derevenskoi derevne Obosrakovo. My slyshim golosovoi kommentarii. RASSKAZChIK (iz off /): Derevnia Obosrakovo, kotoraia sushchestvuet bolee 300 let, byla domom Vladislava, mudrogo starika v vozraste 73 let. OTREZAT': INT. DOM VLADISLAVA - DEN' My vidim, kak Vladislav sidit u kamina i rasskazyvaet uzhasnuiu istoriiu molodoi auditorii. VLADISLAV Eto byla noch', kak i liubaia drugaia, kogda nachalas' paranormal'naia aktivnost' v nashei derevne. OTREZAT': EKST. OBOSRAKOVO LES - DEN' (VOSPOMINANIE) Vladislav rasskazyvaet istoriiu svoego deda Maksima. MAKSIM (iz off /): Ia videl eto svoimi glazami, krasnuiu lisitsu poiushchuiu Tat'iane Aleksandrovne. OTREZAT': INT. KhIZhINA TAT'IaNY ALEKSANDROVNY - DEN' (VOSPOMINANIE) My vidim, kak Tat'iana Aleksandrovna instruktiruet svoego vnuka Koliu ne podkhodit' k oknu. TAT'IaNA ALEKSANDROVNA Ne otkryvaite dver' nikomu i ne smotrite v okno, kogda prikhodit krasnaia lisitsa. Kolia slyshit sladkuiu pesniu lisitsy i otkryvaet okno. Vnezapno lisitsa zakhvatyvaet Koliu i ubegaet. KOLIa Pomogite mne, babushka! Tat'iana Aleksandrovna slyshit kriki svoego vnuka i idet na ego spasenie. Ona nakhodit ego v lesu, no oni ne odni. OTREZAT': EKST. OBOSRAKOVO LES - DEN' (VOSPOMINANIE) Tat'iana Aleksandrovna i Kolia okruzheny staei khitrykh lisits i zlobnykh volkov. VLADISLAV (iz off /): Zhiteli govorili, chto lisy khitrye, a volki zlye. OTREZAT': INT. DOM VLADISLAVA - DEN' Molodaia auditoriia v uzhase, i Vladislav zakanchivaet svoi rasskaz. VLADISLAV I vot pochemu vy vsegda dolzhny slushat' svoikh starshikh, i nikogda ne doveriaite sushchestvam, skryvaiushchimsia v teni lesa. VYTsVETAT'.
USER: Translate the text 'A long time ago, one Sunday afternoon I was playing CS:GO with my friends. They were killing me, I was killing them, everything was fine. Then my mom came into the room and told me to leave the game and let's go eat. I explained to her that it was an online game and couldn't be paused, but my mom interrupted me and asked if I had forgotten to do my homework. I assured her I did and continued playing for a couple more hours. At 10 p.m. my mother asked me to go to bed and I agreed. I started to learn the verse, but I couldn't concentrate and wrapped up by putting the book on my pillow. In the morning I went to school, and at the end of classes I got a "D" for not learning the verse. I came home in a bad mood and started looking for a way to get rid of the F. Instead, I started cleaning around the house when my mom got home from work. Mom asked me about my grades at school and I told her I was doing fine and didn't get a D. But then she saw my diary and told me that my mother friend's son's classmate had two A's, including an A for verse. My mother demanded that I show her my diary, so I did, and in response I heard a loud yell: "Come here!" She began to question me about my grades and I told her that it was hard to learn the verse. Then she told me that she hadn't learned a poem as a child and that my father always got straight A's. By this point my father showed up in the room with his belt and I knew I was in serious trouble.' into a screenplay!
CHATBOT: FADE IN: EXT. ROOM - SUNDAY AFTERNOON A teenage boy is fully immersed in playing the online game "CS:GO" with his friends. They are having a great time killing each other. MOTHER (O.S.) (Interrupting) It's time to eat, come and leave the game. The boy tries to explain that it's an online game that can't be paused, but his mother doesn't listen. MOTHER (Questioning) Have you done your homework yet? The boy assures her that he has and continues to play for a few more hours. CUT TO: INT. ROOM - 10 P.M. The boy's mother asks him to go to bed, and he reluctantly agrees. He attempts to memorize a verse for school, but he is too distracted and instead puts the book on his pillow. CUT TO: EXT. SCHOOL - THE NEXT DAY The boy arrives at school, unaware that he has not memorized the verse. At the end of class, he receives a grade of "D". CUT TO: INT. ROOM - AFTER SCHOOL The boy returns home in a bad mood and tries to find a way to get rid of the poor grade. Instead, he starts cleaning when his mother gets home from work. MOTHER (Asking) How was school today? Did you get a good grade on your verse? The boy lies and says he did well. His mother notices his diary and discovers the truth. MOTHER (Shocked) You got a "D" on your verse?! Show me your diary! The boy shows his mother the diary, and she explodes in anger. MOTHER (Yelling) Come here! She begins to interrogate the boy about his grades, and he tries to explain that the verse was difficult to learn. MOTHER (Recalling) When I was a child, I never learned a poem. And your father always got straight A's! The boy's father enters the room with his belt, and the boy realizes he's in big trouble. FADE OUT.