Предмет: Английский язык, автор: ajgulzappasbaj

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Narrating a story
6 a) Make notes from the text about
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the story of Finn MacCool.
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b) 6.3.8.1
Use your notes from
Ex. 6a to tell the story of Finn
MacCool.
Once, there was a giant called Finn MacCool ... . He live​

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Автор ответа: fedorkolesnikof
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Объяснение:

Finn, a giant and Bennandoner

They lived in Ireland and Scotland

Finn and Bennandoner were enemies. But they lived in two other islands and they couldn't fight. So Finn started building a bridge with rocks.

When Finn MacCool builded a bridge he was too tired, so he went sleep. Then Bennandoner crossed a bridge. Finn's wife tried to wake him up, but he kept sleeping. Then she dressed him in baby's clothes.

When Bennandoner saw a baby, he imagined the huge size of father and ran away pushing rocks.

Now we have a bridge that is still not broken


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