<span>Literature - литература</span>
There are many towns and cities in my country.
There is a road which leads to the forest.
There is a Red square and several cinemas and theatres in the center of Moscow.
There is the main road next to my house.
There are two churches in the countryside.
I have a friend named Alex. He is my best friend. One day he broke his arm. He couldn't do to school and sat at home alone. After school I came to him. He was sad. He was very glad to see me. It was boring to sit at home. He decided to play computer games. Then we watch TV. I told him different funny stories. He was smiling all the time and almost forgot about his hand. Then we did my homework together. When it was 6 I had to go home. At home I talked with my friend on the Internet. . I went to him every day. He is my best friend and I will never betray him
<span>A </span><span>4 that was used and not an actual submersible machine.
B </span><span>1 made designs of underwater vehicles.
C </span><span>7 took part in the experiment are most likely untrue.
D </span><span>2 with different ways to make a submarine.
E </span><span>6 capable of moving under water and carrying out operations.
F </span><span><span>3 but the hope of building functional submarines was far from lost</span>. </span>
The English word law refers to limits upon various forms of behaviour. Some laws are descriptive: they simply describe how people, or even natural phenomena usually behave, the others are prescriptive. Some of them are customs,some are rules we accept. And some are precise laws made by nations and enforced against all citizens within their power.
<span>Public laws establish the authority of the government itself, and civil laws provide a framework for interaction among citizens. </span>
Without laws, it is argued, there would be anarchy in society.
Sometimes laws are simply an attempt to implement common sense. <span>But in order to be enforced, common sense needs to be defined in law, and when definitions are being written, it becomes clear that common sense is not such a simple matter.</span>
In practice, governments are neither institutions solely interested in retaining power, nor clear-thinking bodies implementing justice and common sense. They combine many purposes and inherit many traditions. The laws that they make and enforce reflect this confusion.