2. Read the text and mark the statements True (T), False (F), Not Stated (NS). The tipi (teepee) - the Sioux Indians' house A tipi was made of tall wooden poles (OpëBha, CTONÓbi) covered with tough buffalo hides (WKypbl). The buffalo hides were very tough; they lasted through winter storms and hot summer days. A small family's tipi had only one room. But for big families women could make a bigger tipi. At night you could look up and see the stars through the two flaps (OTBEPCTMA) at the top of the tipi. When it rained or snowed, the flaps were closed. In a tipi it was warm in the winter and cool in the summer. When the Sioux moved from place to place, they took their tipis along. When it was time to move, women took their tipis apart. And when the tribe set up the camp again, women put the tipis up. Women working together could put up a tipi in a few minutes. All the village travelled together. First the women took down all the tipis. Then the men put everything together - tipis, poles, tipi covers, clothes, tools, and dried food. Clothes were made of animal skins mostly deerskins. Horses pulled the load (rpy3). The chiefs rode in the front, with the hunters. The women and the girls rode behind, carrying the house- hold goods. Babies rode in cradles. For every day, women and girls wore long dresses and leggings. Their special clothes were decorated with elk teeth, bear claws, feathers, and fur. Sioux men wore deerskin shirts and leggings. In warm weather and when they were hunting or fighting, they wore only a strip of leather and a pair of moccasins. In the winter, a buffalo robe kept the people warm. Women made all the clothing for their families.
"Alexander Pushkin was born may 26 in Moscow.Most of his life was spent in St. Petersburg In my childhood the summer months, he usually spent with his grandmother in Moscow in Selo Zakharov around Moscow.Early childhood experiences are reflected in Pushkin's sing, written somewhat later. He wrote many books, here are some of them: Eugene Onegin The bronze horseman Dubrovsky Blizzard The tale of Tsar Saltan "Ruslan and Lyudmila"- the most famous Pushkin's book.This is the first finished poem, which he began writing while still in high school."
1. Jim doesn't drink warm milk with honey and butter every evening. Does Jim drink warm milk with honey and butter every evening? Who drinks warm milk with honey and butter every evening? What does Jim drink every evening? 2. I didn't break my leg last month. Did I break my leg last month? or Did you break your leg last month? Who broke a leg last month? When did I break my leg? or When did you break your leg? What did I break last month? or What did you break last month? 3. I will not do regular exercise. = I won't do regular exercise. Will I do regular exercise? or Will you do regular exercise? Who will do regular exercise? What will I do? or What will you do? 4 The kids are not sneezing, it's not cold here. = The kids aren't sneezing, it isn't cold here. Are kids sneezing? Is it cold here? Who is sneezing? Where is it cold? 5. I was not taking my blood pressure when the phone rang. = I wasn't taking my blood pressure when the phone rang. Was I taking my blood pressure when the phone rang? or Were you taking your blood pressure when the phone rang? Who was taking blood pressure when the phone rang? 6. Stacy has not fallen ill = Stacy hasn't fallen ill. Has Stacy fallen ill? Who has fallen ill? Возможно так?
In my childhood the summer months, he usually spent with his grandmother in Moscow in Selo Zakharov around Moscow.Early childhood experiences are reflected in Pushkin's sing, written somewhat later.
He wrote many books, here are some of them:
Eugene Onegin
The bronze horseman
Dubrovsky
Blizzard
The tale of Tsar Saltan
"Ruslan and Lyudmila"- the most famous Pushkin's book.This is the first finished poem, which he began writing while still in high school."