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Inform reader what they will be reading
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The factors that allowed the development of the currency as a means of exchange of goods in the ancient world were, on the one hand, the development of non-collaborative paid work and, on the other, the appreciation of various goods above the rest.
Thus, on the one hand, work ceased to have a social and community component of collaboration between individuals of the same group, to become an individual activity of own and family survival. In this way, men began to work for their own benefit, accumulating their production for their own consumption, with which the first wealth imbalances began to develop.
On the other hand, certain products (such as salt and then precious metals) began to have a higher value over the rest, breaking production parity and valuing with greater emphasis the production of these goods over the rest, using them as a representation of value and exchange currency for other assets of lesser hierarchy.
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Very (1) few cities in Europe are like Lisbon, Portugal's unique capital. Apart from its distinctive fado music and incredible cuisine, visitors notice something else - the (2) amount of graffiti that can be seen across the city. There's something special about (3) much of the graffiti. Lisbon has so (4) many empty buildings that the city asked graffiti artists to decorate them with giant murals. In fact, it is estimated that the (5) number of abandoned buildings just in the city centre is over 4,000. Crumbling buildings that were boarded up have come to life again as canvasses for urban artists. (6) Some residents believe that it has brightened up the city centre and added to its charm, but others disagree. They have (7) little interest in urban art and would prefer to have (8) no graffiti at all.
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The question above relies on our knowledge of countable and uncountable nouns. Words such as "few", "many", "some", and "number" accompany countable nouns, that is, nouns that can be quantified and used in the plural form. On the other hand, words such as "much" and "little" are used with uncountable nouns. Some words, such as "amount" and "no" can actually be used with both types of nouns, so it will really depend on the context to choose where to place them.
A ( first stanza )
B ( second stanza )
C ( Third Stanza )
B ( Fourth stanza )
This is your rhyme scheme... The second and the fourth one rhyme so they are both B and A does not rhyme with any neither does C.
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