Most Egyptian children went to school when they were eight. There were sports for boys only, which was not much fun for girls. Egyptians liked music and most children learned to play an instrument. Egyptian houses did not have as much furniture as our houses. The furniture was usually made of wood, but rich people decorated their furniture with gold and ivory. Eygptians got milk and meat from goats and they ate a lot of fish. They sweetened their with honey.
Answer:
Each sentence below comes from a different presentation. Based on these sentences, which organizational structure does each presentation use?
"We will examine the cultures of native peoples from Africa, Asia, and Europe."
✔ topical order
"We will look at a timeline of events that led to the sinking of the Titanic ocean liner in 1912."
✔ chronological order
"Industrial pollution has led to global warming, which in turn is heating up the Earth's atmosphere."
✔ cause and effect
"I will first point out the many similarities between 1920s fashions and clothing design today, and then I will discuss the many ways that fashion has changed since that time."
✔ comparison and contrast
Explanation:
You cannot externaste your body
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Explanation:
"Did you hear about David getting hit by a two-wheeler?" Rahul said, walking by Varun. "What!? When?" He gasped in shock. "He was hit by a motorcycle on his way back from school yesterday," Rahul answered. "How does someone do that?" He asked, seeming genuinely confused. "He was crossing the road at a zebra crossing and I guess a speeding person jumped traffic and he got hit." "Is he hurt?" Varun wondered. "Just a fractured arm." Varun sighed and realized "He won't be able to do the Inter-school swimming contest next week. And he would have won too," "Yeah you should have seen how upset he was"
The transition which could replace the word thus in this sentence is definitely consequently.
Workers bravely set dangerous explosives in the mountains by hand to make passes for railroads, and consequently hundreds lost their lives.