Textuality » 3ALS Interacting
Ex. pag. 6.
1. One of the first things the Romans did was involve the conquered tribes in the administration of the province.
2. The Romans encouraged the growth of towns near their army bases and established special towns as settlements for retired soldiers.
3. The Romans persuaded the ruling class of Celtic aristocrats to build town dwellings.
4. The center of a Roman town was the forum, or civic centre, which gave access to the basilica, or town hall.
5. Every town had public baths. They were open to both sexes, though at different times of day, and served as a healing spa and meeting place.
6. Roads joined the towns together. The Romans built over 9,600 kilometres of roads in Britain.
7. The first "London Bridge" was built across the River Thames. It proved a convenient central point for the new network of roads which soon spread out like a fan from the crossing place.
8. The Roman settlement on the north side of the bridge, called Londinium, quickly became important as a trading centre for goods brought up the river by boat and unloaded at wooden docks by the bridge.
Ex. pag. 7.
1 - C - make
2 - A - job
3 - D - an
4 - C - until
5 - D - guarded
6 - B - as
7 - D - back
8 - C - unforgettable
Ex. pag. 21.
1 - B - variety
2 - D - fall
3 - A - subjugation
4 - A - guilt
5 - C - strikes
6 - A - opposition
7 - C - number
8 - D - was