
ПОЖАЛУЙСТА ПОЖАЛУЙСТА 6. Read the ending of the story. Complete the gaps with the words from the
box. dropped cranes collect world statue symbol After Sadako's death, her friends and classmates began to dream of a monument for her that would be a (1) symbol of hope and peace. Young people from all over Japan helped to (2) money for the project, and in 1958 a (3) of Sadako holding a golden crane was built in Hiroshima Peace Park not far from the place where the atomic bomb was (4) It is also known as the Children's Peace Monument. Sadako's friends put this inscription at the bottom of the monument: “This is our cry, this is our prayer, Peace in the world.” Every year, on 6 August, thousands of origami (5) from all over the (6) are placed beneath Sadako's statue. In 1990 a statue of Sadako was built on 6 August, 1990 in the Seattle Peace Park, Seattle, Washington, USA.

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After Sadako's death, her friends and classmates began to dream of a monument for her that would be a (1 ) symbol of hope and peace. Young people from all over Japan helped to (2 collect) money for the project, and in 1958 a (3 statue) of Sadako holding a golden crane was built in Hiroshima Peace Park not far from the place where the atomic bomb was (4 dropped). It is also known as the Children's Peace Monument. Sadako's friends put this inscription at the bottom of the monument: “This is our cry, this is our prayer, Peace in the world.” Every year, on 6 August, thousands of origami (5 cranes) from all over the (6 world) are placed beneath Sadako's statue. In 1990 a statue of Sadako was built on 6 August, 1990 in the Seattle Peace Park, Seattle, Washington, USA.
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After Sadako's death, her friends and classmates began to dream of a monument for her that would be a (1) symbol of hope and peace. Young people from all over Japan helped to (2) collect money for the project, and in 1958 a (3) statue of Sadako holding a golden crane was built in Hiroshima Peace Park not far from the place where the atomic bomb was (4) dropped. It is also known as the Children's Peace Monument. Sadako's friends put this inscription at the bottom of the monument: “This is our cry, this is our prayer, Peace in the world.”
Every year, on 6 August, thousands of origami (5) cranes from all over the (6) world are placed beneath Sadako's statue. In 1990, a statue of Sadako was built on 6 August 1990 in the Seattle Peace Park, Seattle, Washington, USA.


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