1. In the morning Gulliver woke up inside an old temple. It was one of the biggest buildings in Lilliput. 2. That day he met the Emperor. He spoke to Gulliver but Gulliver didn't understand him. They spoke different languages, so they didn't understand each other. (Then Gulliver learnt the new language and learnt that the country's name was Lilliput and the people were called Lilliputians.) 3. The Lilliputians called Gulliver 'Man-Mountain' because he was as big and tall as a mountain for them and they were still afraid of him. 4. Lilliputs found Gulliver's comb, his watch, his diary and his pistol and they took the things away. 5. Gulliver didn't want Blefuscu to attrack Lilliput. So he swam to Blefuscu and took all their ships back to Lilliput. 6. Finally Gulliver left Blefuscu on a boat. An English ship found Gulliver and took him home.
That region of ancient Egypt was famous for its advanced technology. Without them we would be far behind now, and you can still see many of those inventions being used these days. Probably the most iconic egyptian sight are the Pyramids. It's hard to imagine what kind of strength and engineering genius it took to assemble such huge giants. Unfortunately we can't say for sure how they managed to put up the pyramids, almost all the evidence of the actual construction work was destroyed and can't be restored. But we know for sure that it required a lot of effort and it appears to be a very expensive project. Slaves who used to serve the pharaoh cut rocks to produce thick massive bricks that they had to drag on wooden rails to the construction site in the middle of the day despite the heat of the sun. Heat and shorteage of water caused many deaths among builders. It is still unknow how they managed to get those brick on the very top of the pyramids. The Pyramids deserve the title of the World's Wonder, and it's the only wonder left on Earth.
Объяснение:
what you eat in the morning
they a fish
can you eat carrots
what the time
i get up in six o'clock
what can do you get up?