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English, 03.10.2019 02:30 toxsicity

while the thames is important to many businesses, it also affects the daily lives of the city’s seven million citizens. over the years, the river has provided london’s people with food, drinking water, transportation, and a place to relax. for centuries, artists like claude monet, charles dickens, and edmund spenser have looked to the thames for inspiration. these men used the river as a central figure in several of their works. in addition, some of the most well-known national symbols of the united kingdom are located on the river’s banks. historic sites like big ben, the palace of westminster, the london eye, and the tower bridge are all located near the thames.

which of these would best illustrate how the people of london use the thames to relax?

a) a diagram of how water from the thames is filtered for home use

b) a drawing of a couple paddling a rowboat in the afternoon sun

c) a photograph of cargo ships floating down the thames

d) a picture of a ferry filled with commuters

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