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Today is a Monsters of the Midway-Monday, November 13, 2006

Bell-ringer 1 1. The celtic druids serve not only as priests but as judgs and counsellors, they educated the sons of chiefs preserving religious and cultural traditions

Bell-ringer 2 2. According to julius Caesar the druids had knew how to use the greek alphabet. But they did not allow writing. Since they wanted to preserve their culture by means of oral tradition.

Bell-ringer 1 Correct 1. The Celtic druids served not only as priests, but also as judges and counselors. They educated the sons of chiefs, preserving religious and cultural traditions.

Bell-ringer 2 Correct 2. According to Julius Caesar, the druids knew how to use the Greek alphabet, but they did not allow writing since they wanted to preserve their culture by means of oral tradition.