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3 Read and complete. Use: Past Simple. Then match.
1 People 1) put (put) some paper in me. They 2)
(press) the buttons on me to write.
They 3)
(push) the lever to write on the next line.
2 People put some hot water in me. Then they put the clothes in. They 4) _
(use) the
handles to move the clothes around quickly.
3 People put a cassette in me. They 5)
(press) the 'play' button. They 6).
(listen) to music on me.​

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lilpeeprip2
lilpeeprip2
11.06.2022 19:49
The British Isles include two big islands (Great Britain and Ireland) and nearly 6000 small islands.The North Pole is the northernmost point on Earth.The South Pole is situated on the continent of Antarctica.The South Pole is situated in the Antarctic.The Amazon is the second longest river in the world.The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland occupies the British Isles.The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on the Earth.There are 30 bridges over The Thames in London.__ Kilimanjaro is the tallest mountain in Africa.__ Lake Ontario is the smallest of the Great Lakes.__ Sahara Desert covers one third of the continent of Africa.__ Sydney is the largest city in Australia.
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ghc6
ghc6
11.11.2022 00:41

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Graffiti from centuries and even millennia ago can reveal the grievances, passions, games, and ordinary business dealings of regular people from the long-lost past. Pompeii might be the most famous spot to find such scrawls, but it’s not the only place where bygone messages have been found. Here are seven examples of graffiti from the ancient world.

1. “I VISITED AND I DID NOT LIKE ANYTHING EXCEPT THE SARCOPHAGUS!”

A Chinese teen visiting Egypt prompted outrage when he wrote his name on the wall of the 3500-year-old Luxor Temple in 2013. But he was hardly the first traveler to commit such an offense—there’s a long tradition of leaving “I was here” graffiti while visiting Egyptian ruins. One team of researchers recently counted over 1000 inscriptions inside the tomb of pharaoh Ramesses VI in the Valley of the Kings—many of which were from Romans who visited the site 2000 years ago. Their ancient declarations include familiar complaints of disappointed tourists: “I visited and I did not like anything except the sarcophagus!” and "I cannot read the hieroglyphs!"

. A MENAGERIE OF WILD ANIMALS

A winged lion graffito at the Great Enclosure of Musawwarat es-Sufra

MUSAWWARAT GRAFFITI ARCHIVE // CC BY-SA 4.0

Crocodiles, elephants, rhinoceroses, baboons, and dogs are among the wild animals inscribed on the blocks of a labyrinth-like complex known as the Great Enclosure of Musawwarat es-Sufra. This monument, in modern-day Sudan, was part of the Kingdom of Kush when the drawings were made more than 2000 years ago. Some of the animals also include religious iconography, such as a lion with wings and crown said to represent the deity Apedemak. Archaeologists don't know the function of many of the rooms in the complex, but some have used the graffiti to support their theories about the purposes of different sections. They've proposed interpretations ranging from animal trading stations and elephant training grounds to a holding pen for prey that could be “hunted” by royals who needed to prove their abilities.

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2-A

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