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English, 26.11.2020 14:00 samantha9430

Please help with the 9.10 exercise the name of the text:
9.BOOKS IN OUR LIFE

Books, I think, we can't live without them.
I consider that books are with us during all our life. When I
was a child, my parents read them to me. I was pleased to listen to
the stories and tales. I learned many interesting things from books.
I like to read books about animals, nature, and children.
I like to get presents on my birthday, I am happy if it is a
book. It doesn't matter what kind of book it is.
You can learn many things from books. I am sure that books
play a very important role in my life.
In ancient times, books were written by hand. It was
difficult to write a book with a pen. Then printing came into
our life. Printing played an important role in the development
of literature and culture.
Now there are many books in the shops, there are many
books in our flats. But it is difficult to buy all the books which
we want to read. That is why we get books in public libraries.
Sometimes it is difficult to solve some problems. I think that
books can help us. Books should be our friends during all our life.

10. Write answers to the following questions.
a. What do you think, can books be our friends? Prove it.
b. You like to read books, don't you?
c. Do you have many books at home?
d. Where can you buy books?
e. Can you buy all books which you want to read?
1. What is your favourite book?

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