Easter Island Easter Island is a small triangle of rock situated in the Pacific Ocean. It’s about 2,000 miles (for/from/on/by) the nearest city. Easter Island is (important, famous, fabulous, interesting) for its statues. Hundreds of these huge, stone faces can be (located/ found/ placed/ situated) all over the island. Who made them? How (have/were/did/had) they move these giant pieces of rock? What happened (with/about/ to/ for) the people who lived there? Studies show that people (once/ first/ just/ already) arrived on the island about 1600 years ago. They had a very advanced culture. They made many objects and they had their (only/ own/ clever/self) written language. However, the number of people on the island grew and grew until it reached about 10,000 people. Soon there were too many people and there wasn’t (many/some/too/enough) food to eat. A terrible war started and (many/few/ lot/ enough) of the statues were broken. When western explorers (invented/discovered/sailed/came) the island on Easter Day in 1722, the huge rock statues were the only sign that a great society had once lived there.
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Isla de Pascua Isla de Pascua es un pequeño triángulo de roca situado en el Océano Pacífico. Se trata de aproximadamente 2,000 millas (para / desde / en / por) la ciudad más cercana. Isla de Pascua es (importante, famosa, fabulosa, interesante) por sus estatuas. Cientos de estas enormes caras de piedra pueden estar (ubicadas / encontradas / ubicadas / situadas) en toda la isla. ¿Quién los hizo? ¿Cómo (han / fueron / hicieron / tuvieron) mover estas piezas gigantes de roca? ¿Qué pasó (con / sobre / a / para) las personas que vivían allí? Los estudios muestran que las personas (una vez / primero / solo / ya) llegaron a la isla hace unos 1600 años. Tenían una cultura muy avanzada. Hicieron muchos objetos y tenían su lenguaje escrito (único / propio / inteligente / propio). Sin embargo, el número de personas en la isla creció y creció hasta llegar a unas 10,000 personas. Pronto había demasiada gente y no había (muchos / algunos / demasiado / suficientes) alimentos para comer. Comenzó una guerra terrible y (muchas / pocas / muchas / suficientes) de las estatuas se rompieron. Cuando los exploradores occidentales (inventaron / descubrieron / navegaron / llegaron) la isla el día de Pascua en 1722, las enormes estatuas de roca fueron la única señal de que una gran sociedad había vivido allí.
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Easter Island Easter Island is a small triangle of rock situated in the Pacific Ocean. It’s about 2,000 miles from the nearest city. Easter Island is , famous,for its statues. Hundreds of these huge, stone faces can be situated all over the island. Who made them? How had they move these giant pieces of rock? What happened with the people who lived there? Studies show that people once arrived on the island about 1600 years ago. They had a very advanced culture. They made many objects and they had their self written language. However, the number of people on the island grew and grew until it reached about 10,000 people. Soon there were too many people and there wasn’t nough food to eat. A terrible war started and many of the statues were broken. When western explorers discovered the island on Easter Day in 1722, the huge rock statues were the only sign that a great society had once lived there.
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