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You can put your books on bookshelves, in bookcases, on desks, or on tables. You can also store books in baskets, crates, or on floating shelves.
Both "put away the books" and "put back the books" are correct, but they can have slightly different meanings. "Put away the books" implies that the books were stored or placed in a designated spot, while "put back the books" suggests that the books were returned to where they were originally found.
I think it's a freestanding bookcase where you can put books both in front and behind - like the shelves you find in a library.
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The bookcase is believed to have originated in ancient Egypt, where books made of papyrus scrolls needed a storage solution. As writing materials evolved, bookcases also developed from simple shelves to organized structures with compartments. Innovations in bookbinding and increased literacy further popularized the use of bookcases in homes and libraries.
To get past the library, you must put all the books back in their proper places. The various shelves are "labeled" when you mouse over them. The empty slots are for the six books. After you do that, you must find the "mysterious book". Put the globe back on the stand and a drawer opens, there is a crystal there. When you put the mysterious book on the floor, it opens. Put the crystal in the book, the click the book. The crystal will be charged. Bring the crystal close to the crystal ball and a passage will open. Don't forget the Dream pieces!
Yes. But what is on back of bookshelves now? If you can remove the shelves, glue fabric directly to shelf back, reinstall the shelves and save the extra work and expense. If shelves not removable, cut fabric to fit and do the same thing. I don't see the value of chipboard simply as something to first attach the fabric to.
Yes, it is safe to put tools in garage storage shelves. Ideally, the shelves will be metal or plastic to prevent deterioration of the tools due to moisture.
You can install bookshelves on all your walls. If you feel that seeing all the books makes your home look cluttered, then consider putting up panels that cover up the shelves. Or you can put the books in cabinets that can be easily opened or closed.
They were put arm-to-arm in chains on "shelves" of the ship that gave the slaves just enough room to breath. They could not move to go to the bathroom so they lived in their own filth. Every once-in-a-while they were let out and put on the deck so they could stretch and eat. Then they were put back under the deck, but the shelves were not washed, so they went back and lived in their filth again.
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GM foods was put on shelves in the early 1900's but was sold in 1996