Romulus and Remus: Cloze Exercise

Romulus and Remus: Cloze Exercise

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The early history of the city of Rome involves and Remus, two orphan boys who, legend says, were raised by a . The boys' mother had been murdered by an evil king and the two babies tossed into the river Tiber. When the wolf found them they had washed up on the shore. She perhaps took on the crying of the babies and, gently picking them up in her mouth, she carried them back to her cave and fed them on her . The boys grew bigger and stronger and, eventually, were found by a who took them home. He and his wife raised the boys like their own children. When they reached manhood they sought on the king who had killed their mother and drove them from their home. They decided to build a . Unfortunately, they argued over the appropriate site and Romulus killed his brother Remus. Romulus ruled this city — called — for thirty-seven years. The city of Rome is one of the most popular tourist in the world. If you travel there you can see a of the two baby boys feeding from their mother — the wolf.