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Hope for ReleaseEspoir de libération

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Chapter 18: Hope for Release

Chapitre 18 : Espoir de libération

As his sentence approached, Raskolnikov began to look forward to the day of his release. He and Sonya planned their future life together.

À l'approche de sa peine, Raskolnikov a commencé à attendre avec impatience le jour de sa libération. Lui et Sonia ont planifié leur future vie ensemble.

They discussed what they would do after returning to St. Petersburg. Raskolnikov hoped to reintegrate into society and start a new life.

Ils ont discuté de ce qu'ils feraient après leur retour à Saint-Pétersbourg. Raskolnikov espérait se réinsérer dans la société et commencer une nouvelle vie.

Although the road ahead was still full of unknowns, Raskolnikov was full of confidence. He believed he could start anew.

Bien que le chemin à parcourir soit encore plein d'inconnues, Raskolnikov était plein de confiance. Il croyait pouvoir recommencer.

Vocabulaire clé et expressions

Mots difficiles

anewreintegratesonya

Expressions clés

st. petersburg

Grammaire clé

Règles globalesVerbes non finis comme adverbiaux
Non-finite Verbs as Adverbials
Détail
after returning to St. Petersburg
They discussed what they would do after returning to St. Petersburg.
They discussed what they would do after returning to St.
Règles globalesCollocations fixes avec verbes non finis
Fixed Collocations with Non-finite Verbs
Détail
As his sentence approached, Raskolnikov began to look forward to the day of his release.
Règles globalesNon finis comme sujet / objet / complément
Non-finite as Subject / Object / Complement
Détail
As his sentence approached, Raskolnikov began to look forward to the day of his release.
Structure de la phraseProposition nominale avec what
What-Noun Clause
Détail
They discussed what they would do after returning to St.
They discussed what they would do after returning to St. Petersburg.