<span>Ancient Greek culture values traditions in their different
walks of life that may have affected or influenced its neighboring Mediterranean
cities. In religion, it has influenced Christianity (and some in Islam) as it
believes in animism in which nature’s spirits created their Gods and Goddesses
who guides human lives. Arts are influenced in religion as it is shown in their
columns of temples and sculptures of human perfectionism. Philosophical belief though
differed views from their beliefs in religion,of discerning what is right from
wrong and getting sense of life in the world (Plato and Aristotle among the
first few thinkers). </span>
Let's break down the sentence word for word:
- The = article
- children = noun (subject)
- excitedly = adverb (modifies the verb "talked")
- talked = verb
- about = preposition
- the = article
- fun = noun
- of = preposition
- fishing = noun
There's only one adverb and it is "excitedly" which modifies the verb "talked". It describes how the children talked. There are no adjectives in this sentence.
If the sentence said "they talked excitedly about big fish" then the word "big" would be the adjective that describes the noun "fish"; ie it elaborates more on the fish.
Answer:
<u><em>I</em><em> </em><em>think</em></u> that if we don't have any creative subjects like <u><em>drama</em><em> </em><em>or</em><em> </em><em>music</em></u><em> </em>life would be boring. In my opinion <u><em>they</em><em> </em><em>are</em><em> </em><em>important</em></u><em> </em> because they give us the opportunity to express ourselves, which in my view is key.
Answer:
1.Credibility, accuracy, reasonableness, and support
2.No author listed, no supporting institutions, the author has been controversial or negatively reviewed in the past, the writing is poor or contains errors
3.Is the information fair and balanced, objective, realistic, and consistent?
4.In order to determine whether the author's claims are true and reliable, it's important to know where the author got his or her facts and statistics, and whether these are supported by the majority of experts in his or her field.
Declarative Sentences: Used to make statements or relay information. Imperative Sentences: Used to make a command or a direct instruction. Interrogative Sentences: Used to ask a question. Exclamatory Sentences: Used to express a strong emotion.