1-C. (4) Mother Goose rhymes were created by famous authors.(4) Mother Goose rhymes were created by famous authors.
(4)マザーグースの唄が作成されました、有名な作家たちによってダヨ。
2-C. (3) Mother Goose rhymes refer to works of popular literature.(3) Mother Goose rhymes refer to works of popular literature.
(3)マザーグースの唄は引用します、作品をダヨ、大衆文学のダヨ。
3-C. (2) Mother Goose rhymes came to England from France.(2) Mother Goose rhymes came to England from France.
(2)マザーグースの唄は来ましたた、イングランドにダヨ、フランスからダヨ。
4-C. (1) Mother Goose rhymes are useful in English language classes.(1) Mother Goose rhymes are useful in English language classes.
(1)マザーグースの唄は有用です、英語の授業にダヨ。
5-C. (2) Children often read simple nursery rhymes in books.(2) Children often read simple nursery rhymes in books.
(2)子供たちはしばしば簡単な童謡を読みます、本のダヨ。
6-C. (1) Children learn to write fun nursery rhymes at school.(1) Children learn to write fun nursery rhymes at school.
(1)子供たちが学びます、楽しい童謡を書くことをダヨ、学校でダヨ。
7-C. According to the speaker, what is special about nursery rhymes?According to the speaker, what is special about nursery rhymes?
話し手によると、何が特別ですか、童謡に関してダヨ?
8-C. Today, many works of literature, popular songs, and movies also make reference to Mother Goose rhymes.Today, many works of literature, popular songs, and movies also make reference to Mother Goose rhymes.
9-C. Mother Goose rhymes are the most familiar children's poems and are enjoyed worldwide.Mother Goose rhymes are the most familiar children's poems and are enjoyed worldwide.
マザーグースの唄は最も親しまれている子どもの詩です、さらに、世界中で楽しまれています。
10-C. who lived in Boston in the 18th century and entertained her grandchildren by singing nursery rhymes.who lived in Boston in the 18th century and entertained her grandchildren by singing nursery rhymes.
11-C. They found that people responded well when they heard names with rhyming sounds.They found that people responded well when they heard names with rhyming sounds.