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Anna69666
Anna69666
03.11.2020 22:03 •  Английский язык

In 1666, London was a city just waiting to burn. Narrow streets were overcrowded with buildings. Open fires and candles burned inside homes and businesses. A long, hot summer had just come to an end, and the wood-built city was bone dry. On the evening of Saturday, 1st September, Thomas Farynor, baker to King Charles II, went to bed without properly putting out the fire in one of his ovens. Sometime after 1:00 am on Sunday morning, a spark from the fire's embers ignited some straw on the bakery floor. Flames quickly engulfed the house in Pudding Lane. Neighbours attempted to put out the fire, but the flames were too fierce. The fire began to spread. At 4:00 am London's mayor, Sir Thomas Bloodworth, was woken up. He was advised to have all the neighbouring houses demolished, as this would stop the fire spreading, but the Mayor refused to give the order. He paid dearly for this decision. By early morning, three hundred houses were on fire and winds from the east were causing the fire to spread with frightening speed.
Over he next three days and nights, the fire raged out of control. It took until the evening of Wednesday, 5th
September, when the strong winds finally died down, to bring the fire under control.
When the fire was totally extinguished on Thursday, 6th September, five-sixths of the heart of the city had been destroyed. Over 13,000 houses, 87 churches and 4 bridges, along with many important buildings, such as St Paul's
Cathedral, were gone. Astonishingly, however, it is thought that fewer than ten people died in the blaze!
If you visit London today, you can see a tall column - called The Monument -commemorating the Great Fire. It stands at 220 feet tall - the distance from its location to the site of Thomas Farynor's bakery - so if it fell over in the right direction, it would point to the exact spot where the fire started!
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SBusic
SBusic
20.12.2020 22:06
My plans for August: 1. In August, I am going to buy school supplies for the next school year. 2. In August, I want to go hiking. 3.I will celebrate my birthday in August. 4. I want to attend my aunt's wedding in August. 5. I want to fly to Thailand in August while my classmates get ready for school. 6. In August, I will try to walk my dog ​​more often while my cat is resting on the couch. 7. In August, my friends and I will have a picnic in honor of the last month of summer. 8. In August, I will be cleaning the room more often. 9. In August, I will help my grandmother in the country.
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cool107
cool107
29.10.2021 00:58

1.Where were you yesterday? I was at the stadium

2.What time was Billy at the stadium the day before yesterday? Billy (he) was at the stadium the day before yesterday at 12 o’clock

3.Who was in the hall five minutes ago? Colin was in the hall five minutes ago

4.Which of your friends wasn't ill last month? Margaret wasn't ill last month

5.What vegetables were on the bag yesterday evening? potatoes were on the bag yesterday evening

6.How much money was on the table yesterday? $50 was on the table yesterday

7. whom Tim was at the theatre yesterday with? im was at the theatre yesterday with Jane

8.Which of your brothers was good at chess last year? Charles was good at chess last year

9.What textbooks were in the schoolbag yesterday? English textbooks were in the schoolbag yesterday

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