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English, 29.06.2019 03:30, danny1687

Read the passage from "by the waters of babylon.” i found it at last in the ruins of a great temple in the mid-city. a mighty temple it must have been, for the roof was painted like the sky at night with its stars—that much i could see, though the colors were faint and dim. it went down into great caves and tunnels—perhaps they kept their slaves there. but when i started to climb down, i heard the squeaking of rats, so i did not go—rats are unclean, and there must have been many tribes of them, from the squeaking. but near there, i found food, in the heart of a ruin, behind a door that still opened. i ate only the fruits from the jars—they had a very sweet taste. there was drink, too, in bottles of glass—the drink of the gods was strong and made my head swim. after i had eaten and drunk, i slept on the top of a stone, my bow at my side. which details most reveal the setting of the passage? select three options. “the ruins of a great temple in the mid-city” “rats are unclean, and there must have been many tribes of them” “in the heart of a ruin, behind a door that still opened” “they had a very sweet taste” “the drink of the gods was strong and made my head swim”

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