Ответ:
Chooses B
Chooses C
chooses D
chooses G
chooses F
chooses E
chooses C
chooses B
chooses A
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1. The Hound of the Baskervilles is a detective fiction novel.
2. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a Scottish writer and physician, most noted for his detective fiction featuring the character Sherlock Holmes.
3. He created the character Sherlock Holmes.
4. The Morlocks in "The Time Machine" are described as ape-like creatures with white skin, large dark eyes, and a semi-human face.
5. The Time Traveller went down the well to investigate the Morlocks and their underground civilization.
6. The Time Traveller saw three Morlocks when he climbed down the well.
7. Maadai Kara was a Mongolian folk hero who fought against the Chinese in the 13th century.
8. Kogudei Mergen was a legendary figure who dug underground tunnels to help the Mongolian people escape from their enemies.
9. In the folk tale "The Magic Garden", a shepherd found a door in the ground that led to a magical garden.
10. The Magic Garden could only be entered by those who were pure of heart.
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Ответ:
Chooses B
Chooses C
Chooses C
chooses D
chooses G
chooses F
chooses E
chooses C
chooses B
chooses A
Объяснение:
вот и все ща первое найду
1. The Hound of the Baskervilles is a detective fiction novel.
2. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was a Scottish writer and physician, most noted for his detective fiction featuring the character Sherlock Holmes.
3. He created the character Sherlock Holmes.
4. The Morlocks in "The Time Machine" are described as ape-like creatures with white skin, large dark eyes, and a semi-human face.
5. The Time Traveller went down the well to investigate the Morlocks and their underground civilization.
6. The Time Traveller saw three Morlocks when he climbed down the well.
7. Maadai Kara was a Mongolian folk hero who fought against the Chinese in the 13th century.
8. Kogudei Mergen was a legendary figure who dug underground tunnels to help the Mongolian people escape from their enemies.
9. In the folk tale "The Magic Garden", a shepherd found a door in the ground that led to a magical garden.
10. The Magic Garden could only be entered by those who were pure of heart.