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English, 21.05.2020 03:09, swagisminecraft

Read the excerpt from The Ancient City.

Most Greek clothing was made of wool, but flax was also used, as was a coarse cloth called sakkos made from animal hair. Greek clothing was not tailored. It was made from rectangular pieces of cloth.

The nouns in this excerpt describe

different pieces of clothing people wore.
different kinds of material used for clothing.
various animals that clothing was made from.
various shapes that clothing was sewn into.

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