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1. city / great-grandmother / beautiful / his / lived / a / in .
2. the / came / different / relatives / from / world / parts / of / his / ?
3. great-grandfather / factory / as / worked / in / her / an / engineer/ in /a/ .
4. photos / home / has / she / of / ancestors / at / her / .
5. her / born / in / great-grandfather / was / voronezh / .
6. introduced / one / relatives / he / to / was / of / his /
7. / great-grandmother / children / stories / wrote / different / my / for /
8. / got / famous / has / she / ancestors / no / this / in / country /
What is rubbish?
Rubbish is a thing that we don’t need and we
throw away.
What do people do with rubbish?
On the one hand the major part of rubbish is put
in landfill sites.
On the other hand the other part of rubbish is
recycled.
There are two ways of the disposal of rubbish.
Firstly, it is burning the rubbish. This is very harmful because the gases that
are given off pollute the air. There aren’t many factories that burn the rubbish
because this process is Ecologically-unfriendly. Secondly, it is recycling the
rubbish. This process is Environmentally-friendly.
As for me, I remember the rule of 3 Rs: REDUCE! REUSE! RECYCLE!
I try to reduce the amount of rubbish I throw away. I buy unpackaged goods,
like fruit and vegetables.
I try to use things as many times as possible. I don’t throw away my old
clothes and furniture because I give them to charity. Somebody probably
wants them.
The Ancient Greeks in about 2500 BC dug a big hole several kilometres
outside town and threw away their rubbish. And we still generally use the
same solution today. So, I hope in the future there will be more factories
which recycle the rubbish and the amount of landfill sites will be reduce.
mr. otis bought the canterville chase, and a few weeks later, he moved into the house with his family. the wife of mr. otis, lucretia, was a beautiful woman and was always in good condition. their eldest son, whose name was washington, was a fair-haired, handsome young man. his sister, virginia,
was fifteen. she was slim and beautiful, with big blue eyes. after virginia came the twins, who were lovely little boys, but they loved to play tricks on people.
it was a beautiful july evening. the family enjoyed the evening sun as they traveled towards the house. however, as
they came closer to the canterville chase, the sky became dark and large drops of rain began to fall.
the old woman was standing in front of the house. her name was mrs. amni, and she was a housekeeper in the canterville chase.
'welcome to the canterville chase,'
she said. 'i have tea ready for you in the library.'
the family followed her throughout the great hall to the library. linrary was a long room with a large stained glass window at one end. there was a dark red spot on the floor near the fireplace.
'something has been
spilled here,' said mrs. otis.
'yes, madam,' said mrs. amni quieyly. 'that is blood.'
'how horrible! ' exclaimed mrs. otis. 'i don't want blood on my floors! '
the hat is the blood of lady eleonora de canterville. here the husband, sir simon de canterville,
killed her in 1575. sir simon suddenly disappeared nine years later. no one ever found a hidden body, but a hidden ghost haunts this house. can wash the blood off the floor.
this is stupid! washington was crying. 'i can clean it right now with pinkerton stain remover! '
he took a small black wand out of his pocket and robbed a stain. the blood was wrinkled.
'you see? ' he cried. 'i could do this again! pinkertom! '
just tjen, a terrible flash of illumination lit up the room, and there was a loud roar of thunder. mrs. amni fell on
fliir.
'what is the rerrible weatherthey in this country! -said mr. otis.
' my dear hyrum! 'criedmrs otis.' what can we do with a woman who collapses? '
hearing this, mrs. amni sat up. she was very anhappy .
'you shouldn’t be angry at the ghost,
sir' 'terrible things are happening in this house.'
but mr. otis and his wife are not afraid.
they said that we don’t believe in ghosts. but we would like tea.
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