Dear Taylor.
This week I had to write an essay on the end of the Romanov dynasty and although this is an easy topic to find in books and on the internet, I would like to make my essay more diverse in terms of research source and that's when my sister recommended looking for a documentary about the Romanovs, which I did and gave me very good results.
The documentary told the whole story of the Romanov dynasty, until the murder of the last Tzar and his entire family. The documentary focused a lot on all the elements that led to the fall of the last Romanovs in addition to showing curiosities about the personal life of each member of the family.
The documentary helped me a lot to understand this phase of the history of Russia and how it impacted the whole government and society, but in addition, the documentary helped me to have a more humanistic view of family members and understand their anxieties, fears and injustice. Although the documentary showed me that the family needed to harness power, it also showed me that deep down they were just humans prone to mistakes like all of us and did not deserve the end they had. My writing was great and I received several compliments from the teacher, for that reason, I felt entitled to send you the file with the documentary and to know your opinion about it. Wait for your comments anxiously.
All the best.
D.M
Change in the medium allows the audience to use knowledge they already have to interpret the new form of the artwork.
The town is named after a nearby butte or flat-topped hill.
Answer: B
Explanation
The town was initially named as the wealthiest hill across the world.
Its combination of geology gave it wealth in terms of minerals.
It is through this residents became well of and were able to provide job opportunities to many people.
Above all, immigrants from different parts of the world greatly benefited from different.
People living laid down mineral prospects that tested the little gold they founded.
However, the areas were remote and had little hope for working in the ores
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Answer:
In Animal Farm, Mollie's internal conflict is based on her vanity, laziness and materialism.
Explanation:
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