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skad [1K]
3 years ago
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100 points!!!

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MaRussiya [10]3 years ago
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1. Hey Claudius. How are you?

2. Hi Livia. I'm good. You? What are you doing?

3. Well, I just finished cleaning the floors, and now I'm gonna start my sewing. I will probably help my mother with dinner later. Women have so many responsibilities around the house! What about you?

4. Oh, I just came back from training. My trainer was helping him with my sword. Now I'm gonna read something. Probably Greek philosophy because my tutor will test me tomorrow.

5. You are so lucky you can learn! I wish I could read books like those. It's a shame that women never have enough time.

6. Well, it's not only women, because your brothers never do that either. I think it's about money. I'm gonna be a senator, so I need to know a lot. But you are going to be farmers, so I don't see why you need to learn anything.

7. Well, my brothers will be farmers. I will probably just tend to the house and raise babies.

8. Yes, but you are going to marry a farmer. So you will be a farmer's wife at the very least.

9. I don't like that. I wish I was a rich boy like you and I could study to become an important senator.

10. I don't! It's a lot of studying. Although making a lot of money and having prestige will be nice!

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