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CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS USED THE MOON TO FEED HIS MEN

https://deepenglish.com/2018/04/christopher-columbus-used-moon-feed-men/

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Christopher Columbus was a hero to some and a villain to others. Hewas a brave explorer, but he also enslaved, murdered and stole fromnative people across the Americas. He first met the Arawak natives inthe Bahamas in 1492. They generously traded everything they owned.Columbus saw this as a weakness. He wrote in his journal, “Theybrought us parrots and balls of cotton and spears and many otherthings. They do not bear arms, and do not know them. They wouldmake fine servants.”

Eleven years later, Christopher Columbus was still taking advantageof the Arawak’s hospitality.

On his fourth and final voyage in 1503 Columbus found himself indire straits. Shipworms had destroyed two of his ships. He wasforced to abandon them and send the rest of his ships to an island wenow know as Jamaica.

The Arawaks were initially keen to help Columbus. They offered himand his sailors food and shelter. However, after six months, tensionsgrew. The ships had still not been repaired. Some of Columbus’s crewhad mutinied and started to run amok on the island robbing andmurdering some of the natives. The Arawaks also grew tired of tradingfresh food for Columbus’s trinkets. They decided to burn theirbridges with the visitors and cut off their food supply.

Faced with starvation, the crafty Columbus studied his almanac. Helearned that on the evening of Thursday, Feb. 29th, 1504, a total lunar eclipse would occur.

He met with the Arawak chief three days before the eclipse and saidhis Christian god was angry with the natives for no longer supplyinghis men with food. He said in three nights time his god would makethe moon red with anger.

Just as Columbus said, the moon rose and slowly turned blood red asit passed into the shadow of the earth. Columbus’s son Ferdinand saidthe Arawaks were terrified.

He wrote how they howled in fear and came running to the ships.They screamed and begged Columbus to ask his god for mercy.

They promised they would cooperate with Columbus if he would turnthe moon back to normal. Columbus said he would talk privately withhis god.

Columbus spent 50 minutes in his cabin calculating the end of theeclipse. He reappeared and announced his god had forgiven theArawaks. Almost in the same instance the moon slowly began toreappear in all its glory.

To show their gratitude the Arawaks kept Columbus and his men wellfed until they returned to Spain on November 7th.

EXERCISES: 

A. situation / generous / dreadful / keen / villain / howl / weapon / stress / leave / dire / straits / abandon / trinket / mutiny / abundant / shrewd / tension / revolt / pardon / trifle / supplies / food / befall /wail / mercy / instance / sample / amok /occur /crafty

B. 1) showing a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is strictly necessary or expected

2) a long, loud, crying sound.

3) the feeling that is produced in a situation when people are anxious and do not trust each other, and when there is a possibility of sudden violence or conflict.

4) someone who deliberately harms other people or breaks the law in order to get what he or she wants.

5) a prolonged high-pitched cry of pain, grief, or anger

6) You use for instance to introduce a particular event, situation, or person that is an example of what you are talking about.

7) a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like

8) especially of something bad happen to someone

9) give up completely (a course of action, a practice, or a way of thinking)

10) an open rebellion against the proper authorities, especially by soldiers or sailors against their officers

11) having or showing sharp powers of judgment; astute

12) having or showing eagerness or enthusiasm

13) a small ornament or item of jewellery that is of little value

14) used to emphasize how serious or terrible a situation or event is

15) clever at achieving one’s aims by indirect or deceitful methods

1-b / 2-f / 3-q / 4-e / 5-x / 6-z / 7-1 / 8-w / 9-l / 10-n / 11-p / 12-d /  13-m /14-j / 15-4

 

 

 

 

 

Homemade Soup Day

https://happydays-365.com/homemade-soup-day/national-homemade-soup-day-february-4/

National Homemade Soup Day is an annual feast celebrated on February 4th of every year. Anything made in the home will always taste the best as with the love of your mom or those who make it. Soups are the perfect starter for the meal for anyone. On the cold chilly winter, there is nothing more than the soup that would accompany anyone. Make yourself warm and hot with a cup of simmering heaven to treat your taste buds. It’s time to make a bowl of fresh homemade soup and enjoy it as it is National Homemade Soup Day.

“Soup is a lot like a family. Each ingredient enhances the others; each batch has its own characteristics, and it needs time to simmer to reach full flavour.” – Marge Kennedy

History of National Homemade Soup Day

The history, origin, and the creator of the National Homemade Soup Day are unknown. The year from when this Day has celebrated is also not known precisely. The creator has thought to celebrate a Day for the soup with this particular date as is the perfect time to taste it and to make yourself little warmer. Probably he might be crazy on the homemade soups too. The history of soup is found to be as old as the cooking itself. The soup is a primarily liquid food and its existence is found as far back as about 20,000 BC. There are more than thousands of soup recipes available.

National Homemade Soup Day 2018 - February 4

Although there are canned varieties available, a bowl of fresh homemade soup does a high trick with the taste and flavour. The soups are found to have medicinal purposes and comes packed with nutritious as with the ingredients and spices used in it. The ingredients used in making soup includes meat and vegetables with the stock, juice, water, or another liquid. Soups served are usually warm or hot soups and are classified into clear soups and thick soup.

How to Celebrate National Homemade Soup Day

Celebrating the National Homemade Soup Day is very simple. Have yourself immerse with a bowl of homemade soup on this celebration Day. Get to know about homemade soup preparation from a trusted source. Prepare it for your family and serve a bowl of hot soups to make them warm. Spice up your lunch with your family with a starter like soup. You can share your homemade soup photos and views on the social media using the hashtag #HomemadeSoupDay.

  1. Do you like eating soup?
  2. What kind of soup do you like?
  3. Can you cook soup?
  4. Who cooks soup in your family?
  5. Do men in your family cook soup?
  6. How often is soup cooked in your family?
  7. How long do you cook soup?
  8. How much soup do you eat?
  9. Do you eat hot or warm soup?
  10. What plates do you prefer?
  11. Is  soup useful for people?
  12. Do you like much  kitchen herbs ( seasonings / spices) in soup?
  13. Do you like carrot in soup?
  14. Do you put meat into soup?
  15. Do you have a special sausepan ( cooker / pan pot) for cooking soup at home?
  16. When do you eat soup?
  17. Do you eat soup with bread?
  18. Do you know any cold summer soup?
  19. Who washes up after cooking and eating?

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