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1 . dialects: speech which is not standard
2 . ziggurat: a very high tower
3 . Celts: ancient people of the British Isles
4 . emigrate: to leave one's country
5 . Indus Valley: where Aryan-speaking people lived
6 . Aryan: the language from which Indo-European came
7 . Tyndale: sixteenth century religious reformer who translated the Bible into English
8 . Normans: invaded England in 1066 AD
Explanation:
Dialects refers to the systematic differences in grammar and pronunciation of a language. Ziggurats are high towers in ancient Mesopotamia. The Celts were groups of prehistoric peoples who inhabited in various regions of Europe and Britain. Emigrate means to relocate abroad. The Indus Valley was a Bronze Age civilization in South Asia. Aryan is the language from which Indo-European languages derive. William Tyndale was an English scholar who translated the Bible from Hebrew and Greek into English. The Normans were groups of Scandinavian and Frankish peoples who settled in Normandy in around 912 and conquered England at the battle of Hastings.
Answer:
I see lines extending into the distance and squares of horses and light.
The sun is a huge circle, and it blinds the eyes of any witness. The horse and man extend and run down the lines of the highway...