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Oct 6, 2010
Writing Feedback / About the invetion of soap in ancient Egypt: edit my paragraph? [5]
Hello, I am an international student.
I just wrote a paragraph about the invetion of soap in ancient Egypt. Please help me edit the following paragraph. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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The history of the discovery of soap can be traced back to the ancient Egypt. 5000 years ago, one day, the king of Egypt, Khufu, invited guests to attend a luxurious banquet. At that moment, the grand kitchen was abuzz with noises, and all the cooks were busy preparing for the meals. Unfortunately, one of the cooks accidentally knocked down a whole pot of animal oil, which splashed onto the ground. Fearing to be reprimanded by the king, all the cooks quickly mixed the oil with some charcoals so as to clean the ground. While washing their hands after cleaning up the floor, they were startled to discover that those hard-to-clean stains on their hands vanished gradually. Exhilarated, the cooks reported the discovery to the king, who later praised such a convenient way of washing, and ordered the cooks to mix plenty of the animal grease with charcoals so that the guests could wash their hands after the banquet.
Hello, I am an international student.
I just wrote a paragraph about the invetion of soap in ancient Egypt. Please help me edit the following paragraph. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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The history of the discovery of soap can be traced back to the ancient Egypt. 5000 years ago, one day, the king of Egypt, Khufu, invited guests to attend a luxurious banquet. At that moment, the grand kitchen was abuzz with noises, and all the cooks were busy preparing for the meals. Unfortunately, one of the cooks accidentally knocked down a whole pot of animal oil, which splashed onto the ground. Fearing to be reprimanded by the king, all the cooks quickly mixed the oil with some charcoals so as to clean the ground. While washing their hands after cleaning up the floor, they were startled to discover that those hard-to-clean stains on their hands vanished gradually. Exhilarated, the cooks reported the discovery to the king, who later praised such a convenient way of washing, and ordered the cooks to mix plenty of the animal grease with charcoals so that the guests could wash their hands after the banquet.