The origins of Western astronomy can be found in Mesopotamia, the "land between the rivers" Tigris and Euphrates, where the ancient kingdoms of Sumer, Assyria, and Babylonia were located. A form of writing known as cuneiform emerged among the Sumerians around 3500–3000 BC.
So the question ask on which of the following lines in the Mary Cassatt: Artist and Trailblazer is an example of a detail that the author added for dramatic interest and I think the possible answer would be letter C. At the time, not even the best American Museums had collections that could compare with the great painting hanging in the Louvre
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Well for question one "Are the words easy to understand?" I would say no for question two "Are the pictures clear, not confusing?" I don't see a picture. For question 3 "Is the intended message easy to identify" I would say yes because it states it in the first sentence saying that Marvest ice is needed to save food for the starving people in the world. "Does it appeal to a wide array of people?" I would say yes and no I think most of the world doesn't care but that there is people out there that do. "Is it engaging and inviting to the eye?" I would say no it is not engaging or inviting I wouldn't want an article screaming at me. "Does it stand out?" Yes it stands out but not in a good way. "Does it use pathos, ethos, and/or logos?" and for this question i dont think so.
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In one of his last sentences he says that the solders did not die in vain.