Namely, most human language feature four skills, divided into productive skills and receptive skills.
- Productive skills: speaking and writing.
- Receptive skills: listening and reading.
For a long time, human languages only featured one productive skill, speaking, and one receptive skill, listening. Writing and reading would appear at a later time within the ancient cultures of Mesopotamia (who invented the cuneiform writing system) and ancient Egypt (who developed hieroglyphic and demotic writing systems). Even today, many human groups living in isolated and remote areas have not developed writing and reading, relying solely on speaking and listening and on oral tradition (passing down the history of the group from one generation to the next) for their communication needs.
I believe it's "to emphasize the impressive amount of new
ideas that were generated in a short amount
of time".
Answer: C
Explanation: I just did it
The statement best describes the tone of the poems "She Walks in Beauty" by George Gordon Byron and An excerpt from "To Helen" by Edgar Allan Poe is B)Both poems are complimentary, paying tribute to loved ones. The tone for both is very romantic, soft and calm.
Hear them marching
Down the street
Hear there hearts beat
They, brave soldiers,
Risk their lives
To save our country and their families
Oh, them boys and men
Saying to their homes goodbye
I shall save our country
Veterans Day is a day
To remember these brave soldiers
And if you just listen carefully to the waves of our flag
You'll still hear them marching and their hearts beating
I hope this helps! :D