1. Eiffel Tower - France
2. Times Square - United States
3. Acapulco - Mexico
4. The Great Sphinx - Egypt
5. <span>The Galápagos Islands - Ecuador
6. Buckingham Palace - England
7. Alhambra - Spain
8. Forbidden City - China
9. The Western Wall - Israel
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The easier it is for a person to recall an instance in which they were betrayed by a friend, the more they expect such an event to happen again
There was barbarians attacking roman cities then the barbarians finally attacked Rome itself and that's how Rome fell
Answer:
It is not always necessary to lie.
Explanation:
Lying is not "always" a necessity. Most times, people tell lies to get away from a situation: to deny allegations, to escape punishment or even to escape from shame of the moments. people that lie, if properly investigated, have something they are hiding or they usually have a bad situation (although not always) they want to get away from. This is why people lie. More so, some people also lie to cover their excesses or to gain advantage over a situation. This is the reason why when a person lies, he or she has broken the trust put in him or her by friends, family, colleagues and even bosses. So can we now say that, it is justifiable to break the heart of our loved ones because lie is a necessity? No! When a person is caught lying, trust goes out the window in most cases, and it has to be rebuilt again, all in the name of lie necessary.
From the situations stated above, it can therefore be concluded that, lying is not necessary if people are willing to face the consequence of their actions or if they can stand the shame of their actions also.
I dint have the options, but scribes were some of the only people who knew how to read and write in ancient times.
Things scribes did: writing letters for fellow villagers who couldn't write, recording the amount of crops harvested, calculating the amount of food needed to feed the workers, keeping accounts and ordering supplies for temples and the army.
Things scribes did not do: Write laws, and compose emails ;)