Answer:
Mine is time management.
Explanation:
Two years ago, I entered middle school. There was much more homework and I took much more extracurriculars, but I was a slow worker and thinker. At the same time, I also wanted to continue having free time for myself.
At first, I always gave myself free time before I even finished my homework. I would get enchanted by all these videos and before I realized it, it was 9:00pm and I hadn't done any homework. Then I'd have to finish my homework, and there was no one to ask for help when I had problems, since everyone was asleep. Not only that, but I slept really late (like 1 am) and I took zero period pe, so I had to wake up at 6 am. One cannot survive with only 5 hours of sleep.
Now, I write out a schedule for myself everyday. It helps a lot. I sleep at 9pm now, I get all my work done, and most importantly, I still have free time to spare.
Answer:
Greece
Explanation:
<u>In ancient Greece, the theatre was one of the most important parts of the culture and art, as they valued the spoken word. It started to develop around 600 years BC.</u> Dramatic arts were a means to explore and understand life, humans, and gods. <u>The main genres were comedy and tragedy. </u>
Comedy was used to put a satirical and humorous perspective on everyday life and human trains. They would often exaggerate stories and features with the masks. Some of the most famous comedies are <em>Lysistrata</em>, <em>The Clouds</em>, and<em> the Frogs</em>.
Greek tragedies are older than the comedies and the oldest ones come from Athens. Tragedies explored stories of love, loss, pride, conflict with gods, and so on. Many of them were based on myths and dealt with ideas of abusing the rules, without even realizing them, and then suffering the punishment. Some of the most famous tragedies are <em>Antigone, Electra, Medea, Helen</em>, and <em>Heracles</em>.