1learnt
2)writing
3),doing/reading
4) read
5doing/writing
6)wrote
7)studying
8)learnt
9)teaching
10)taught
11)done
Вай дид йу лет ит гоу бекоз ит дид май фингер со вот фингер дид ит байт зе литл фингер он зе райт
1.A.
2.B.
3.B.
4.A.
5.B
6.A.
7.A.
8.A.
9.B.
10A.
11.B
12.B.
13.B.
The earliest books were written on tablets of wood or pieces
<span>of bark. In Greeceand Rome, the tablets of wood were covered with wax, </span>
<span>and writing was impressed upon them with a small stick called “stylus”. </span>
These tablets were held together on one side with thin strips of leather
<span>or metal rings. In Assyria and Babyloniaclay tablets were used for </span>
writing and the words were drawn with a piece of wood. After baking, the
<span>tablets were kept on shelves, just like books are kept today. Although </span>
<span>the clay tablets didn’t look very beautiful, they were long-lasting and </span>
<span>some of them survived until the present day. The earliest books of the </span>
<span>ancient world were written on papyrus and skins of young animals. These </span>
<span>books took the form of a long strip, rolled from one cylinder to </span>
<span>another. These writings were known to the Romans as volumen </span>
<span>from which comes the word volume. Though paper has been known inChina </span>
<span>since the first century, the secret of papermaking came toEurope much </span>
<span>later.</span>