WHAT DOES SIGN (B) SAY

12. What does sign (B) say?A. Disabled people can stand here.B. This is a forbidden area for the handicapped.C. Facilities for disabled people are available here.D. The handicapped must Slay here at all times.III. Read the following passage. Decide if the statements from 13 to 16 are True or False and choose the correct answer (A, B, C, or D) for the questions 17 and 18. There is a list of interesting jobs that we’ll never have again, and a town crier is, ofcourse, on the list, it's been a long time since town criers worked professionally, so there are not many people knowing who town criers were. Today we can only see them in the movies or at some old tourist sites. Before newspapers were invented, a town crier, who was usually an older gentleman with a booming voice, always dressed officially and had a little bell which he carried with him always. His job was to go through city streets ringing the bell and shouting the latest news as he was walking. The occupation of the town crier was quickly replaced by radio, television, texting, internet, and all the marvels of modem technology. Today this occupation exists only for entertaining purposes and as local folklore. Competitions for the best town criers are still being held in some parts of the world like America. Australia, Canada and England.