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1. What thing did the King of Babylonia decide that his people should do?
To answer this question, we need to understand that the verb "decide" is used in the past tense, so we need to use the past form of the verb "do". The correct answer is "did".
2. What did the King of Babylonia decide that his people should do?
To answer this question, we need to understand that the king's decision was to build a great, tall tower. Therefore, the correct answer is "He decided to build a great tall tower."
3. How high had the Tower risen nearly to Heaven?
In the question, we are asked about the height of the Tower. The word "had" indicates the past perfect tense, which means it refers to an action that happened before another action in the past. The correct answer is "had risen."
4. I wonder if the people were able to finish the Tower.
To answer this question, we need to use the past tense of the verb "be" before the adjective "able". The correct answer is "were able".
5. What did God do to the Earth?
To answer this question, we need to choose between two options: "send angels to the Earth" or "give people orders". The correct answer is "Did God send angels to the Earth or did he give people orders?"
Now let's move on to the second part of the question:
1. The people of Babylonia were lacking love between them.
To answer this question, we need to understand the main idea of the text. The correct answer is "They were lacking love between them."
2. The king ordered his people to work together.
To answer this question, we need to understand the main idea of the text. The correct answer is "He ordered them to work together."
3. God decided to take away the one language that everybody understood.
To answer this question, we need to understand what God did to keep the invaders out. The correct answer is "He decided to take away the one language that everybody understood."
4. The people blamed the king for the confusion.
To answer this question, we need to understand what the people did when everything was a mess. The correct answer is "They blamed the king for the confusion."
Now let's move on to the discussion questions:
1. No, the people of Babylonia did not enjoy working together.
To answer this question, we need to understand that the text mentions that there was confusion and blame after the tower was built. The correct answer is "No, the people of Babylonia did not enjoy working together."
2. The text does not provide information about how many people began building the Tower.
Since the text does not mention the number of people who started building the Tower, we cannot give a specific answer to this question.
3. The text does not provide information about the exact height of the Tower.
Since the text does not mention the exact height of the Tower, we cannot give a specific answer to this question.
4. The text does not provide information about how long it took a man to carry bricks from the ground to the top of the Tower.
Since the text does not mention the time it took a man to carry bricks, we cannot give a specific answer to this question.
5. The text does not provide information about the orders of the seventy angels.
Since the text does not mention the specific orders of the angels, we cannot give a specific answer to this question.
6. People stopped talking about the Tower of Heaven because it was ruined by God.
To answer this question, we need to understand the reason why people stopped talking about the Tower. The correct answer is "People stopped talking about the Tower of Heaven because it was ruined by God."
7. The text does not provide information about what people talked about after the Tower was ruined.
Since the text does not mention what people talked about, we cannot give a specific answer to this question.
8. Different languages are spoken in different parts of the world because God took away the one language that everybody understood.
To answer this question, we need to understand why different languages are spoken. The correct answer is "Different languages are spoken in different parts of the world because God took away the one language that everybody understood."
9. Having one common international language could make it easier for people to cooperate.
To answer this question, we need to give our opinion on having a common international language. The correct answer is "Having one common international language could make it easier for people to cooperate."
Overall, the text discusses the story of the Tower of Babel and the consequences of the people's attempt to build a tower to reach heaven. It emphasizes the lack of cooperation and love between the people of Babylonia and how God intervened to prevent their accomplishment.