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Discussion of human rights dates back to the earliest eivilisations.

10-11 класс

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1) Does discussion of human rights date back to the earliest civilisations - общий
2) Dicussion of human rights dates back to the earliest civilisations, does not it? - разделительный.
3) How far does the discussion of human rights date back? - специальный.
4) Does the discussion of human rights date back to the earliest or to the modern civilisations? - альтернативный ( вопрос с or)
5) What dates back to the earliest civilisations? - к подлежащему

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