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5. Amanda joined the torn pieces of the letter and read it.6. Parents must raise their children to be resp<strong>on</strong>sible.Words not to be c<strong>on</strong>fused: Raise – Rise – AriseRaise – raised – raised (smth) means• to move to a higher positi<strong>on</strong>• to grow• to increasee.g. If you raise your voice, you speak more loudly.Rise – rose – risen means• to move upward (without help)• to move upright from a lying, kneeling, or sitting positi<strong>on</strong>• to return from deathe.g. When the sun and the mo<strong>on</strong> rise, they appear in the sky.Arise – arose – arisen is mainly used in a more abstract way.• rise• appeare.g. A problem has arisen with the TV that I bought last week. I can't get teletext.6. Choose the right answer. Translate the sentences into Armenian.1. If you have a questi<strong>on</strong>, please raise /rise your hand.2. When the child let the ballo<strong>on</strong> go, it raised /rose.3. The farmer is raising/ rising chickens and pigs.4. The people raised/ rose to their feet to sing the Nati<strong>on</strong>al Anthem.5. The sun has already raised/risen this morning.6. The stores always raise/rise prices.7. Terry raised/rose her hand to wave at her friend.8. My grandmother raised/rose cott<strong>on</strong>.9. I’m raising/rising some tomatoes.10. Hot air ballo<strong>on</strong>s raise/rise.Project word1. When did the first book appear?2. Who invented paper?3. Who invented the printing press?While there are books we w<strong>on</strong>’t die.Sevigny78

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