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Sidana [21]
1 year ago
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Grammar Part II: (10%) Write the Passive Or Active form of the verb given in parentheses and write your answer in the space prov

ided, (1 point each) Today, paper (21) V (use) for hundreds of things not only books and newspapers, but also money, stamps, bags and even clothes. In ancient times, before the invention of paper, people (22) (write) on animal skins, bones and (start) to make papyrus, stones. In 2700 BC the Egyptians (23) which was similar to paper. But the first real form of paper (24) (invent) in 105 AD by a Chinese government official. It (25) ✓ (make) from a 3 (keep) their new mixture of plants and clothes. The Chinese (26) discovery a secret for many centuries. Finally, in the 10th century, paper (27) (bring) to Europe by the Arabs. The first European paper mill (28) (build) in Spain in 1150. Since the 18th century, most paper (29) (make) out of wood, because it is much stronger than cloth. Today, (use) about 300 kg of paper every year. It has each person (30) become a material that we cannot do without.​
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Pani-rosa [81]1 year ago
3 0

Today, paper is used for hundreds of things not only books and newspapers but also money, stamps, bags, and even clothes.

In ancient times, before the invention of paper, people had written on animal skins, and bones and started to make papyrus and stones. In 2700 BC the Egyptians (23) which was similar to paper. But the first real form of paper was invented in 105 AD by a Chinese government official. It makes from a keeping their new mixture of plants and clothes.

The Chinese discovered a secret for many centuries. Finally, in the 10th century, the paper was brought to Europe by the Arabs. The first European paper mill was built in Spain in 1150. Since the 18th century, most papers were made out of wood, because it is much stronger than cloth. Today, used about 300 kg of paper every year. It has each person becoming a material that we cannot do without.​

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