III. Work with your partner to group the sentences below under these headings in order to reconstruct the initial texts. One has been done for you. CHRISTOPHER WREN 1. 2. OLIVER CROMWELL 1. 2. 3. THE MONUMENT 1. 2. a 3. > a. The tower is 62 m high and exactly 62 m away from the baker's shop in Pudding Lane where the fire began. b. He was the greatest English general who ever lived, rivalled only by Marlborough and Wellington. عمر c. You can climb the 311 stairs to the top for a good view of the City. d. Surveyor General to the king, he rebuilt fifty-one churches, but St. Paul's, which took thirty-seven years to build, is his masterpiece. But in his attempt to enforce extreme purity upon England he became very unpopular when he passed laws against swearing, dancing, card playing and football, when he closed the theatres and the inns, and when he forbade people to work on Sundays or to celebrate Christmas. f. He made sure that all buildings in the city were built of stone or brick and that roads were made wider. g. And, though he had accused the king of corruption, while he was Lord Protector he was paid £100,000 a year. The last line of his epitaph, set into the floor underneath the cathedral dome, reads when translated from Latin: "If you seek his monument, look around you". i. It was built to commemorate the Fire of London. ​
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