English, 20.10.2020 04:01 haileygrace2282
The temple is called the Parthenon (11), and the horse was part of a group of figures made especially for its east pediment, a large stone triangle fitted just under the roof. The Parthenon, high on a hill, catches the first light of the morning. âA Short Walk Around the Pyramids and Through the World of Art Philip M. Isaacson What do you get a sense of from the photograph that you do not learn from the text? the way the light hits the Parthenon the location of the Parthenon the size of the Parthenon the people who built the Parthenon
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English, 21.06.2019 16:00
What is a glossary? a statement of the authorâs purpose in writing the book, which may include suggestions for using the book a page at the front of a book that lists units and chapters with their page numbers an alphabetical list of the specialized words and terms used in the book and their definitions an alphabetical list of all topics covered in the book and the pages on which they can be found
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English, 21.06.2019 18:50
The ancient greek poet. homer, is credited with writing the odyssey. however, scholars still debate whether homer wrote the entire epic. what is the main reason for this uncertainty? o some sections of the epic are written in different poetic styles and forms. most ancient greeks could not read or write, so the epic was first written in latin ob och storytellers repeated the epic aloud for centuries before it was ever written down. od the epic was a fictional account, so the identity of its author may have been fictionalized as well.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
Ais a group of individuals of the same that exist in the same place at the same time
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