Means of communication
Means of communicationPeople use various means of communication to get from one place to another. In the old days people had to travel several days, weeks and months to get to the place they needed. They either went on foot, by coaches driven by horses or on horseback
or by. boats and ships. Then trams, cars, buses, planes, underground and other means appeared.
Many people like to travel by air as it is the fastest way of traveling. A lot of people like to travel by train because they can look at passing villages, forests and fields thro-ugh windows. Some people like to travel by car. There they can go as slowly or as fast as they like. They can stop when and where they want.
People who live in big cities use various means of communication to get from one place to another. Londoners use the underground railway. They call it “the tube”
. Lon-don's underground is the oldest in the world. It was opened in 1863. There was one route at that time, four miles long. Now London's underground has 277 stations and it is 244 miles long. Londoners use buses. The first bus route was opened in London in 1904 Today there are hundreds of routes there. The interesting thing is that some of the routes are the same as many years ago.
London's buses are double-decked buses. Londoners do not use trams, though London was the first city where trams appeared. And now it is one of the biggest cities in the world where there are no trams. The last tram left the streets of London many years ago. Londoners use cars. One can see a lot of cars in London
streets. When Londoners leave the town, they use trains, ships or planes.
ответ:
in the fable "crow and the fox" crimea ridicules and condemns such a human vice as flattery, hypocrisy. a person can respond, but always is insincere, pretended to be, like this fox. the fable is very easy to read, interesting in plot, similar to a scene in a theater. the fox received cheese, and responded to her flattery.
объяснение:
в басне "ворона и лисица" крылов высмеивает и осуждает такой человеческий порок как лесть, лицемерие. на сладкие добрые слова человек может откликнуться, но ведь лесть всегда неискренна, притворна как у этой лисицы. басня легко читается, интересна по сюжету, похожа на сценку в театре. лисица получила сыр, а ворона наказана за то, что откликнулась на её лесть.
1. - Did...come
2. - а дальше хз
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