Exercise 2. Point out homogeneous parts and state how they are connected.

1."Both he who chooses heads and he who chooses tails are equal­ly at fault ..." (Greene). 2. Nobody ever saw Chirac or the old sail­or again. (Bennett). 3. The room was plainly visible as commo­dious, comfortably, though not agreeably furnished. (Cronin). 4. She was sitting in a chair idly, neither reading nor sewing ... (Mau­gham). 5. She accused Robert of either taking the ornament or break­ing it and concealing the breakage. (Du Maurier). 6. That night Ashurst hardly slept at all. He was thinking, tossing and turning. ... Next morning he.got his cheque cashed, but avoided the shop of the dove-grey dress ..._, and, instead, bought himself some neces­saries. (Galsworthy). 7, But I was more afraid of the pain than of the partisans ... (Greene). 8/A moment later she pulled back the bolt of the bedroom door and then turned the key and opened the door and stood on the landing outside (Bates).