PROFESSIONS Match and find the words
1. MO
2. CARP
3. BUSINE
4. LIBR
5. STREET-
6. PAIN
7. PHOTOG
8. SHOP-AS
9. DI
10. MECH
11. ARCH
12. MUSI
13. CAME
14. VE
15. ASTR
16. BUTC
17. METEOR
18. WAI
RAMAN
ARIAN
OLOGIST
SWEEPER
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1. In 1492, Christopher Columbus discovered America, having taken it by mistake for India, so the natives, whom he met there, he began to call Indians.
2. In the 16th century in North America settled: the French in Quebec, the Dutch in New York and the English in Virginia and New England.
3. In the early 17th century, English settlers began to grow tobacco in Virginia.
4. In 1620, on the ship "Mayflower" in Plymouth, England arrives group calling itself the "Pilgrim Fathers."
5. Some of the Indians helped them to grow corn and pumpkins, where to fish and how to hunt game.
6. In autumn 1621 the Pilgrim Fathers were invited to the feast of the leader and another 90 of the Indian tribe that helped them survive in unfamiliar conditions. This meal is shared with the Indians, and was the first celebration of Thanksgiving Day.
Объяснение:
To the question “Describe the Englishman”, many of you would answer: “Stiff, polite, love tea and always talk about the weather.” The opinion of most readers would be based on well-known stereotypes that are not always true.
An important role in creating such stereotypes is played by the literary works of the most famous Russian and English writers: the vivid artistic image of the heroes leaves a trace in our memory for a long time and forms an attitude towards a particular nation. Here is an example from the novel Orlando by the English writer Virginia Woolf: