K. Join the groups of words in the two columns to make as many
sentences as you can.
1. My parents
a. has a beautiful voice.
2. My sister
b. do not like to watch television
3. My favourite teacher c. is a keen bird-watcher.
4. The boys
d. are very fond of gardening.
1. My parents do not like to watch television.
the
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1. My parents do not like to watch television.
2. My sister is a keen bird-watcher
3. My favourite teacher has a beautiful voice.
4. The boys are very fond of gardening.
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Why is it important?
Why is it important?The writing on the Stone is an official message, called a decree, about the king (Ptolemy V, r. 204–181 BC). The decree was copied on to large stone slabs called stelae, which were put in every temple in Egypt. It says that the priests of a temple in Memphis (in Egypt) supported the king. The Rosetta Stone is one of these copies, so not particularly important in its own right.
Why is it important?The writing on the Stone is an official message, called a decree, about the king (Ptolemy V, r. 204–181 BC). The decree was copied on to large stone slabs called stelae, which were put in every temple in Egypt. It says that the priests of a temple in Memphis (in Egypt) supported the king. The Rosetta Stone is one of these copies, so not particularly important in its own right.The important thing for us is that the decree is inscribed three times, in hieroglyphs (suitable for a priestly decree), Demotic (the native Egyptian script used for daily purposes, meaning ‘language of the people’), and Ancient Greek (the language of the administration – the rulers of Egypt at this point were Greco-Macedonian after Alexander the Great’s conquest).
HISTORY
OF ROSETTA STONE
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