Which точно не знаю но думаю что так
1. Who was Enrico Caruso?
2. In what countries he sang?
3. Where he was, when his car broke down?
4. Why Caruso asked farmer repair the car?
5. What did Caruso, when the farmer was repairing his car?
6. Did Caruso pay the farmer for his work, or not?
7. What did the farmer say, when Caruso presented him his photograph?
8. With whom the farmer mistook Caruso?
9. Did the farmer know, who was in his house?
10. Who was Robinson Cruso?
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2 Jill is interested in politics but she doesn't belong to a political party.
3 Don't put the dictionary away. I am using it.
4 Don't put the dictionary away. I need it.
5 Who is that man? What does he want?
6 Who is that man? Why is he looking at us?
7 George says he's 80 years old but nobody believes him.
8 She told me her name but I don't remember it now.
9 I am thinking of selling my car. Would you be interested in buy
ing it?
10 I think you should sell your car. You don't use it very often.
11 I used to drink a lot of coffee but these days I prefer tea.
12 Air consists mainly of nitrogen and oxygen.
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Do did
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Don't didn't
Stay stayed
Have had
Swim swam
Be was
The Phoenix is a mythological bird-like creature that lived in Paradise.
In ancient Egypt and in ancient world, this fabulous bird was associated with the worship of the sun. The Egyptian phoenix was said to be as large as an eagle, it had brilliant scarlet and gold feathers and a melodious cry. Only one phoenix existed at any time, and it was very long-lived — about 500 years. As its end approached, the phoenix built a nest of aromatic herbs and spices. Then the nest was set on fire, and the Phoenix was consumed in the flames. All that was left was a tiny worm. After three days, a new Phoenix rose from the ashes and flew with the ashes to Heliopolis (“City of the Sun”) in Egypt, where it put the ashes on the altar in the temple of the Egyptian god of the sun, Ra.
People associated the phoenix with immortality. The phoenix was compared to undying Rome, and it appears on the coins of the late Roman Empire as a symbol of the Eternal City. It was also interpreted as an allegory of resurrection and life after death.
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Феникс — мифологическое птицеподобное существо, жившее в Раю.
В древнем Египте и в Древнем мире эта сказочная птица была связана с поклонением солнцу. Говорят, что египетский феникс был размером с орла, у него были блестящие алые и золотые перья и мелодичный крик. В мире мог жить только один феникс, и он был долгожителем (жил около 500 лет). При приближении конца феникс вил гнездо из ароматических трав и специй. Потом гнездо загоралось, и феникса поглощало пламя. Все, что оставалось, — крошечный червячок. Через три дня из пепла восставал новый феникс, который улетал с пеплом в Гелиополис («Город Солнца») в Египте, где он возлагал пепел на алтарь в храме египетского бога солнца, Ра.
Люди связывали феникса с бессмертием. Феникса сравнивали с бессмертным Римом, и его образ появляется на монетах поздней Римской империи как символ Вечного города. Также феникса воспринимали как аллегорию воскрешения и жизни после смерти.