Словообразование с текстом Archimedes was a (FAME) ancient (GREECE) inventor and (MATHEMATICS). He is best known for discovering “Archimedes’ Principle”, a (SCIENCE) law that explains why some objects float. There are (VARY) stories that tell how Archimedes made this
(DISCOVER). One story tells of a king named Hiero who wanted to know whether a goldsmith had (HONESTLY) added some silver to a gold crown he had ordered. The king asked Archimedes for his (ASSIST) in solving the problem. For days, Archimedes was (ABLE) to come up with any ideas. Then, one day while getting into his bathtub, Archimedes noticed water spilling over the sides. (SUDDEN), he had an idea. He realized that when an object is placed in water, it moves some water from underneath it. By taking (MEASURE) of an object’s (WEIGH) and the amount of water it moves, Archimedes could find out the “density” of the object. Because of this, he could conclude whether King Hiero’s crown was made (ENTIRE) of gold or not. Archimedes was so excited when he realized this that he jumped out of his bathtub and ran down the street shouting (LOUD) “Eureca!”, the Greek word for “I have found it!”. Today people often shout “Eurica!” to say they have found a (SOLVE) to a problem.
The most memorable day of my life was a trip to the zoo with my parents. In the morning, we got in the car and set off. When we arrived, it turned out that this was no ordinary zoo. In this place, you could communicate with the animals closer. There I managed to play with small goats and mini-piglets. They were very affectionate and playful.
But the most amazing thing is the meeting with tiger cubs. I managed to take a small tiger cub in my arms and take a picture with it. He's so funny and funny. I will remember this day for the rest of my life. And this is not surprising, because not every day there is an opportunity to hold a small, but predatory animal in your hands.