I did this last week, An independent clause is a clause that can stand alone in a sentence.
The intended audience for the given passage are people who need relief from pain and doctors who use <u>traditional medicine</u>.
<h3>Who is the audience of the passage? </h3>
The Audience of the passage is regarded as those readers who are targeted through passage content. They are the expected readers who would read the passage as it was of their interest.
Therefore, the passage above shows how acupuncture is a pain relief for patients and an effective measure for doctors who are willing to pursue this practice to traet their patients.
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Structure is probably the same with both eras in poetry. It still has that lyrical or rhyming flow and it follows short stanzas with usually 4 sentences each. The only difference is the current societal situations that each era faced. Both have the same structure but the difference is in their content based on the observations of writers found in specific eras.
Ludwig van Beethoven was born in Bonn, Germany. His exact birth date was never documented but he was baptized on December 17, 1770. Because of this, his birth date is registered someday of December 1770. His father, Johann van Beethoven, taught his prodigious son how to play the very difficult violin and also the piano. His father constantly drank with his friends through the late hours of the night but what's a party without music right? Unfortunately for young Ludwig, Johann, his father, thought the same so he would wake his son in the middle of the night to have him play for him and his friends. if the little boy would oppose, he'd be beaten. After some time, everybody would admire the young boys talent so at his teen years (17-20) he left his hometown to seek teachings from the amazing Wolfgang Mozart. He couldn't make the trip because he had to care for his sick mother and had to wait until 1792, after Mozart's death, to leave to Vienna, Austria. In his early years at Vienna he started to lose his hearing becoming completely deaf in 1816. He lived in Vienna, Austria until his death in 1827, before his death he became the first ever musician to be paid enough money to live off his music.