Если бы я оказался на необитаемом острове, то взял бы телефон. Конечно, телефон не прокормит меня, но и в холодильнике еда, безусловно,закончится. Ее бы мне хватило максимум на месяц.Я бы просто добывал еду сам, а мой девайс стал бы мне хорошим другом, который бы меня от скуки. В этом я,конечно,уверен,так как в моем гаджете очень много различных игр. Не подумайте,что я бы не попробывал позвонить кому-то, позвать на но все попытки провалились бы в бездну, ведь очевидно, что связь ловить не будет. Надеюсь, что моя позиция ясна. И я только заметила, что тебе нужно на английском, извини ) If I will stand on a desert island, I would have picked up the phone. Of course, the phone will not support me, but the food in the refrigerator, of course, is over. It would be enough for me up to month.I would just get food itself, and my device would be a good friend for me that I would be saved from boredom. In this course, I'm sure, because in my gadget are so many different games. Do not think that I would not try to call someone for help me , but all attempts have failed in the abyss, it is obvious that the relationship will not catch. I hope that my position is clear.
The Monument to the Great Fire of London, usually known as the Monument, is a stone column in the City of London. It was devoted to commemorate1 the Great Fire of London which happened in 1666. The monument shows a high column with a ball with flames on its top. It was built by Sir Christopher Wren. Tourists can reach the top by a staircase of 311 steps. At the end of the 18th century it was the highest in London. Three sides of the base carry information in Latin. The one on the east describes how the monument was built. The words on the north side describe how the fire started and how much damage it taken . The south side describes actions designed by Charles II following the fire. The west side of the base displays a sculpture which is brought to the City of London after the Great Fire.
The Monument to the Great Fire of London, usually known as the Monument, is a stone column in the City of London. It was devoted to commemorate1 the Great Fire of London which happened in 1666. The monument shows a high column with a ball with flames on its top. It was built by Sir Christopher Wren. Tourists can reach the top by a staircase of 311 steps. At the end of the 18th century it was the highest in London. Three sides of the base carry information in Latin. The one on the east describes how the monument was built. The words on the north side describe how the fire started and how much damage it taken . The south side describes actions designed by Charles II following the fire. The west side of the base displays a sculpture which is brought to the City of London after the Great Fire.