The letters which were written bu Einstein to the President and to the United Nations was to warn them about the destruction that one nuclear bomb could do and about the ability of Nazis that they culd make an atom bomb.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The great scientist, Albert Einstein wrote two letters. One was a letter written to the President of the United States of America and the other one was written to the United Nations. The purpose of writing this letter was to warn the two of them about the destruction that one atom bomb could make and about the fact that the Nazis had the ability to make an atom bomb. It could destroy the whole world. So in his letter, he wanted to warn the President and the United Nations.
This letter led to the establishment of the Manhattan project. And as a result of this, by the summer of 1945, the United States of America had also built a nuclear bomb.
Flashbacks: The Story of the Flood is told in the form of a flashback. In this case the story is used to explain parts of the plot and to pull the reader deeper into the story. Another use of flashback can be seen when Enkidu relates to Gilgamesh his dream that foretells his own death. In this case it is used as a plot device to foreshadow Enkidu's death.
<span>Repetition: "After two leagues the darkness was thick and there was no light, he could see nothing ahead and nothing behind him. After three leagues the darkness was thick, and there was no light, he could see nothing ahead and nothing behind him. At the end of five leagues the darkness was thick and there was no light, he could see nothing ahead and nothing behind him. At the end of six leagues the darkness was thick and there was no light, he could see nothing ahead and nothing behind him. When he had gone seven leagues the darkness was thick and there was no light, he could see nothing ahead and nothing behind him. When he had gone eight leagues Gilgamesh gave a great cry, for the darkness was thick and he could see nothing ahead and nothing behind him." </span>
<span>Another example of the repetition of the exact phrasing is when the youth tells his father about sighting Enkidu then runs of to find Gilgamesh and tells him what the youth told his father word for word. </span>
<span>Imagery: The Imagery of the Forest is very important. Our two heroes, Gilgamesh and Enkidu must pass through this intimidating and dangerous forest to validate their heroism and slay the monster Humbaba. This imagery could represent several different things. Often forest imagery is used to represent danger. In this case it probably represents the heroes' dangerous rite of passage.</span>
Bud checks to make sure his string he put around his treasures is tied in the same correct knot to protect them.
identity. The traditions, values, and beliefs held by previous generations hold an indelible impact on how we view our place in the world your welcome
The Rose
The Rose was built first, before the other theatres mentioned. It was built by Philip Henslow in 1587. The next theatre built was the Swan in 1595, then The Blackfriar's Theatre in 1596 (but it didn't open until 1599). The Globe was built in 1599 and The Fortune was built in 1600.