Reading nonfiction can yes, be a bit boring. When you annotate the text you start understanding the text more, more so because it's about real life events. Giving examples and writing notes to understand does help you know what you're reading. By looking back on what you've written about the text it can help you understand what is going on.
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Answer:
Right (check mark):
- How does "Julius Caesar" align with and differ from Roman historical accounts?
- What historical allusions does Shakespeare include in "Romeo and Juliet"?
Wrong (x mark)
- Did Shakespeare write plays about historical figures?
- Are Shakespeare's plays historically accurate?
Explanation:
I just took the test in Plato/ Edmentum and got it right ♡
A letter to my cousin giving her reasons to spend Christmas with our grandparents.
Dear Joy,
How are you doing and how is school?. I'm so happy Christmas is coming soon be and I know you are too.
I want <em>both of us</em> to spend Christmas with grandparents so we could have a lots of time to catch up. It will be a perfect opportunity for us to learn and share ideas.
Also, Grandparents place in the village is a very peaceful place and quiet environment. There are lots of natural and ancient things in the environment. So, if will serve as an opportunity to tour and relax.
We can also help grandma with Christmas shopping and cooking. I look forward to having you around. Take care of yourself.
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