Match sentences A-I to gaps 1-7 in the blog post.
There are two sentences that you do not need.
A They only have their clothes and small items
important to their religion.
B
Daily life in India is exciting and always busy, but lif
at the monastery is calm and peaceful.
C We all say we need these things in our busy moder
lives, but do we really?
D This isn't much, maybe some soap or a book, for
example.
E I hope they don't move too fast because this peace
way of life without stress is something you don't fir
often.
F The state of Karnataka is famous for its beautiful
beaches.
GI met him when I lived in Bhutan with my family as
child.
H There are regular tests and exams which he must
pass.
I They haven't got a computer yet.

текст:

It's 5 a.m. and the bell is ringing to wake up more than 13,000 people living in the Ganden Monastery in Karnataka, India. After three months travelling through India, taking : a break here is exactly what I need.
I'm here to catch up with my friend Paneru.
When he learned I was in India, he offered to o put me up at the monastery for a few days.
I'm very interested in how he lives and keen to find out more.
The monks spend their days meditating, studying, working and teaching. Paneru, is who is learning to be a monk, always gets up at 5 a.m. for the morning prayer. I feel a bit ashamed of how late I usually get up - my alarm clock goes off at nine. After prayer, Paneru meditates for five hours. He studies
all afternoon.
Quite often, he'll stay up late studying after the evening meal as well.
As a younger monk, Paneru also helps in a the kitchen, does the shopping and serves food and tea. The older monks look after the monastery and teach. In the evening, he helps to cook dinner. The food is delicious and really healthy - rice, curry, cabbage and ‘dal' (a traditional dish with beans). Paneru has got a free day on Monday when he can go to buy anything he needs in the village.
Sometimes he works in the gardens, but 3s usually he studies on Monday, too.

I asked Paneru if he ever gets fed up with having so little free time. He told me he feels that all his time is free. He misses his parents in Bhutan, but he says that actually his life is ∞ much easier than theirs, and he knows that
they're very proud of him.
I'm learning so much while l'm here - how to lead a simple life without mobile phones, credit cards, cars and big shopping centres.
The monks are happy just helping other people, eating simple food and learning. They don't earn any money, but they care about each other, which is more important.

When I arrived, Paneru told me to bring his
teacher a scar - the scar was onv two
dollars. I thought it was rude to buy such a cheap gift, but Paneru said it didn't matter how
ss much it cost.
I'm sure you are wondering how l'm writing this blog. Well, the monastery isn't totally cut off from the modern world and they're slowly moving towards getting technology.
So, now l'll log off and enjoy the quiet and calm for another night.

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Ответ дал: elvinahmedzade660
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5 ball for this?bruh bro

:(


kate124314: sorry, i don’t know about this, i thought they wouldn't pay off the points there
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