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Step 1: Read Paragraphs 12-13 carefully and watch the videoin 1.7. 1. Translate the following sentence into Chinese: One could have expected that it would be about then that the phrase would be coined. 2. Look up the dictionary and get familiarized with the following word: intercept, coin(v.), tussle Step 2: Read Paragraphs 14-17 carefully and watch the videoin 1.8. 3. Answer thefollowing question(s): When was the “King’s English” regarded as a form of racial discrimination in England? 4. Paraphrase thefollowing sentences: The Elizabethans blew on it as on a dandelion clock, and its seeds multiplied, and floatedto the ends of the earth. The phrase has always been used a little pejoratively and even facetiously by the lower classes. 5. Translate thefollowing sentence into Chinese: Perhapsit is worth trying to speak it, but it should not be laid down as an edict, andmade immune to change from below. 6. Look up thedictionary and get familiarized with the following word: pejoratively, facetiously, underling, jeer, edict, immune, ultimatum