1. What time does she get up?
2. What does she do before breakfast?
3. What does she have for breakfast?
4. How does she go to work?
5. What does she do in the evening?
Вопрос 1, ответ: I can see children.
Вопрос 2, ответ: They're on football match.
Вопрос 3, ответ: They're are playing football.
Вопрос 4, ответ: Yes/No <Причина>.
<span>The portrait
of a girl is written by a close-up in the center of the picture. She has a
very expressive brown eyes and a light smile. She is sitting opposite
light, that is why bright light is at her back.
In the background we see a window and a military officer. Also we see a big dish on the wall. Because of the fact that the dish is at the background a picture at the dish cannot be seen well. Every time you look back at the portrait of a young girl holding a peach and it seemed that she thought for a moment.
The peaches on the foreground of the picture are drawn very clearly. Their shadows emphasize that the lighting comes from the window. </span>Peaches are drawn very vividly, and leaves too, you can see even <span>fuzzy peaches skin.</span>
When I got up early in the morning I started to eat breakfast:
porridge,coffee and sausage. For luch I prefer to eat soup. My favourite food is pizza and milk shakes. But I also like spaghetti and shrimps. My mother said that vegetables are very good for health but i like fruits. My best friend likes fast food restaurants and my father likes eat tomatoes very much.
Since Egypt is located on the hot continent and replete with desert,
arid areas, life in this country flourishes only where there is water.
In the same areas where the last drop runs out, the desert begins and
stops life. When you look at it, the vast, rocky and lifeless, a person
is breathtaking. West Nile is the Libyan desert, and East is the
Arabian. Several thousand years ago was the same.
The ancient Greek philosopher Herodotus called Egypt the gift of the Nile. The Egyptians spoke of the Nile as "the river that gives life". Every schoolboy knows that it is the longest river on Earth, it flows only within Egypt and its length is 1200 km Annually Nile overflows to drink life-giving water afflicted with drought the soil and fertilize it with silt. The white Nile, originating from the great lakes of Equatorial Africa, carries out the tropical greenery of grass and leaves, enriching the land with many pereleshin organic substances. Blue Nile is a water-rich volcanic rocks that fall into the river along with snow and rain in the mountains of Ethiopia.
So it turns out that Neal is not only erodes the soil of Egypt, and, conversely, puts on her new layering, abundant high quality of both organic and inorganic fertilizers.
The water level in the fertile river rises and falls so regularly that it was quite possible to make a calendar. The first wave lift in the upper reaches of the Blue Nile spring rains. In "night water", 17 to 18 June, it reaches the Egyptian capital, Cairo. The color of water, olive-brown, gradually changing, becoming brownish. The water level in the Nile steadily rises until 26 September, and then slowly begins to subside. By early December the river recovers its initial level and color.
The biggest difference between highest and lowest water levels in Ancient Egypt, according to chronicle sources, reached more than 5 meters due to the numerous dams that hold part of the sediment, the difference decreased slightly. Now it ranges from 3 m. This ancient Egyptian's standards corresponds to approximately six cubits. It is this difference in ancient times were considered the best.
If the spill took place without destruction, the people praised him as a miracle, and "years sandy shores" for them were very heavy and hungry.
Naturally, Neal with all of your flood and sediment for centuries played a crucial role for the agriculture of Egypt, which at all times, not excluding the modern period, was considered the basis of the state of the economy. Only thanks to this great river the population of the country prevailed against the harsh hot and dry climate. It is Neal allowed farmers to obtain high yields of grain and vegetables, and this was achieved with virtually no vegetation break. The river irrigated the soil, watered man and beast.
Probably, in ancient times, Egypt was a country richer in vegetation than now. In addition to the palm groves that appear before the eyes of tourists on the horizon as well as the pyramids and minarets, the country was adorned with thick groves of tamarisk and acacia trees, abundant rustling thickets of papyrus and beautiful, fragrant Lotus.