Answer: I hope this helps!
Explanation:
First, article one, <em>Defeating Dragons</em>, talks about teens who save people from fire. For example, “Slayers set up hoses that eventually put out the blaze, saving the structure.” (Put commentary here). Next, the second article, (<em>name of the article)</em><em> </em>discusses (what are the names of the people?) this girl and her friends saving the environment. The text states, “They explained that using biodiesel in school busses would be less expensive than regular fuel.” The quote says that the girl and her friends can save the environment by using biodiesel. (Give more commentary). Both of the articles compare helpers protecting people and their environment. It connects how the Slayers put out the fire and the (people) using biodiesel.
Answer:
Well I remember back in the renaissance or Shakespearean era, around when the black plague started theaters weren't indoors but rather outdoors. If you go that far back I guess people weren't kept cool but you have to more specific.
An example of what the theatre looked like
RELIGION
The agnostic religion of Greeks are full of myths. The Greek art manifests the fables and superstitions about nature, life and death and man’s daily life with their human-like Gods. The Greek artists focused on beauty and harmony in architecture, sculpture, painting, pottery, hand-made art pieces etc.
The Yoruba believed in many deities. Their art flourished in the shrines honoring their gods and ancestors. The Yoruba’s religion also influenced their architecture, masks, pottery, weaving, bead working and metalwork.
Though very different, religion has had a great impact on both these civilizations and their art.
Although Emily Dickinson (not Dickerson) has written under the influence of Romanticism, which was the era in which she was born, no, she is not a Romantic writer. Emily Dickinson is in fact a Renaissance writer, which happened in America from about 1830 to around the Civil War.
A record of history explained in a painting , drawing or in an artistic way. And leads to today’s knowledge of history.