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Introduction to Denmark

Once the home of the Maruding Vikings, Denmark is now a snug and comfortable country, its ancient flag fluttering over family gardens rather than war ships. Even if most Danish people suspect they live in the best of all possible worlds, they have the poor taste to say so. Prosperous and orderly, Danes are also endowed with a streak of humor. They're fond of balance, understatement and good design. Like its people, the country's sights are impressive without being imposing. Copenhagen, the country's capital, is a good example: it's a modern, International city that has managed to remain cozy and compact-most of the sights are only a short walk away. Outside Copenhagen, the countryside offers graceful castles, stout churches and small fishing villages that seem to have been lifted from a story by Hans Christian Andersen.

2007-10-18 10:05:39 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

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Why do you want to do this? It makes sense as it is. You probably copy this from somewhere on the internet, its not so bad to search for information and use it. I think that you have to use it as it is. Its very well written.
Rgds

2007-10-21 05:24:31 · answer #1 · answered by Raziel Lives 4 · 0 0

If I rewrite it for you then it wont be in your own words.

Try this:
read it over and over until you feel like you have it. Then, without reading it tell it to friend as if you are trying to get him excited about it. That will be in your own words.

2007-10-21 05:19:19 · answer #2 · answered by Gandalf Parker 7 · 0 0

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