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The knife markets of Sanaa / Rob Waring, series editor.

Series: Footprint reading library. Fascinating places. Boston, Massachusetts : Heinle, ©2009Description: 24 p. : col. ill.; 21 cm.ISBN: 9781424011629; 1424011620.Subject(s): English language -- Textbooks for foreign speakers | Reading (Elementary) | Knives -- Yemen (Republic) | ReadersDDC classification: 372.4/K742 Summary: Sanaa is a beautiful old city in the Middle East. In Sanaa, it is a tradition to carry beautiful knives, or tools, called 'jambiya'. An unusual animal called a 'rhinoceros' is often killed to make these knives. How can people keep their tradition and save the rhinoceros?
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Includes vocabulary list. "National Geographic"--Cover. Pre-Intermediate 1000 headwords A2.

Sanaa is a beautiful old city in the Middle East. In Sanaa, it is a tradition to carry beautiful knives, or tools, called 'jambiya'. An unusual animal called a 'rhinoceros' is often killed to make these knives. How can people keep their tradition and save the rhinoceros?

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