1)The phoenix is an immortal bird associated with Greek mythology (with analogs in many cultures) that cyclically regenerates or is otherwise born again.
2)The fund is a business corporation - an investment holding, whose mission is to improve the national welfare of the Republic of Kazakhstan and ensuring
3)Plato was a Greek philosopher born in Athens during the Classical period in Ancient Greece, founder of the Platonist school of thought and the Academy
4)Atlantis is a fictional island mentioned in an allegory on the hubris of nations in Plato's ... Plato asserted that the Egyptians described Atlantis as an island
5)Quite the contrary, Atlantis is the embodiment of a materially wealthy, technologically advanced, and militarily powerful nation that has become corrupted by its wealth, sophistication, and might." As propaganda in Plato's morality tale, the Atlantis legend is more about the city's heroic rival Athens than a sunken
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Ответ:
1. It is fire crow.
2. It is Samruk.
3. It is very famous scientist.
4.This is a very beautiful underwater city.
5. Not very.
Объяснение:
1. Это огненный ворон.
2. Это Самрук.
3. Это очень известный ученый.
4.Это очень красивый подводный город.
5. Не очень.
Ответ:
1)The phoenix is an immortal bird associated with Greek mythology (with analogs in many cultures) that cyclically regenerates or is otherwise born again.
2)The fund is a business corporation - an investment holding, whose mission is to improve the national welfare of the Republic of Kazakhstan and ensuring
3)Plato was a Greek philosopher born in Athens during the Classical period in Ancient Greece, founder of the Platonist school of thought and the Academy
4)Atlantis is a fictional island mentioned in an allegory on the hubris of nations in Plato's ... Plato asserted that the Egyptians described Atlantis as an island
5)Quite the contrary, Atlantis is the embodiment of a materially wealthy, technologically advanced, and militarily powerful nation that has become corrupted by its wealth, sophistication, and might." As propaganda in Plato's morality tale, the Atlantis legend is more about the city's heroic rival Athens than a sunken