Can You Spot the Mistakes? GK 11.2 Klausur 2, April 4, 2005

1. He gives one actual example.

2. Jane Marple and Hercule Poirot are so famous like their author.

3. Agatha is still the Queen of Crime.

4. William says that Christie would be the most gentle humorist.

5. I just read one book but I know her name before.

6. Agatha Christie tries to tell the reader this secrets.

7. Interestingness in every sentence characterizes her style.

8. William Wolff describes the book and it’s influence.

9. Agatha Christie catches the reader with her books.

10. He speaks to the created characters Harry Potter and Poirot.

11. Her books are worldwide popular.

12. That says Wolff in his article, too.

13. Agatha Christie is different as other authors.

14. The other is reserved for Rowling what means that she can become as successful.

15. You can not stop to read till the end.

16. Agatha Christie is not comparably with other authors.

17. She is able to transform an everyday situation into an masterpiece.

18. Harry Potter may have literaly class too.

19. He begins with comparing the numbers of the books.

20. After had read the book I would agree with William Wolff.

21. She is still famous though she is dead for twenty-seven years.

22. With this description shows the author his fascination.

23. Other authors tries to sell more books, but they don’t be able to do it.

24. Another point of literature is humour.

25. There is durability which he declares to the ultimate quality.

26. At the evening he tells how great A. Christie is.

27. The author wants that Agatha Christie is put on every A-level syllabus.

28. Every person has its secret, and that are often very hard secrets.

29. This reminds to a father telling good things about his daughter.

30. Creativity is from my point of view her best quality.

31. She wrote her book with sadly eludes.

32. He writes in a high and difficult language.

33. This is one record that Rowling has been unable to brake.

34. Agatha Christie should been put on a every A-level syllabus.

35. He mentions her success, like her outsolds with Shakespeare.

36. She is such an humourful person like he describes.

37. Their will be always new things about her.

38. He presents the article very stylistic.

39. The difficulty which results of this argumentation is that it cannot be examined objectively.

40. There are a lot of behaviours which make him seem eccentric.

41. William Wolff likes also the character of Agatha.

42. The point that you still can find her books everywhere shows the high quality.

43. William Wolff uses in some parts an ironical language.

44. Until the end you have no idea who is the murderer.

45. Her books are twenty-seven years after her death up-to-date.

46. He writes very clever to make the reader agree with him.

47. Her books were sold more often than the Shakespeare and the Bible.

48. The choice of words is very high.

49. There has not been much authors whom books are sold after their dad as good as they were alive.

50. Every of her 70 novels is full of surprise.

51. He says, that Agatha Christie’s stories are literaric works.

52. Agatha Christie is still so popular and actual.

53. The first clear think he says is that she is the Queen of Crime.

54. His choice of words makes clear, that for him there are no doubts.