The erosion brought on by the Colorado River at Grand Canyon turned the area into a vast sea of sand
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What changed on the Grand Canyon throughout time to give it its current appearance?</h3>
- The Colorado River started working on the rock some 5 to 6 million years ago, and although it has not yet been definitively proven, erosion brought on by the river's continuous passage opened up the Canyon and permanently altered the landscape.
- The Grand Canyon, we see now may not exactly match the one that existed roughly a century ago and may not be exactly as it was then due to the river's continued passage through and alteration of the landscape of this remarkable geological feature.
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- Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Fantasy and supernatural.
- William Wordsworth: Healing power of nature.
- William Blake: Mysticism and spirituality.
- Thomas Gray: Aspirations and potential of all human beings.
The Romantic period was a literary movement that arose as a reaction to the Enlightenment. While the Enlightenment emphasized concepts such as logic and reason, the Romantics attempted to rescue those "human" traits that were less remarked upon. They focused on the individual, the magical, the supernatural, the traditional and the emotional. All of these writers contributed, in different ways, to this period.
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The structure of the article makes the author's argument more effective because the author shares factors that drive people from behaving correctly to behave incorrectly
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Mark Antony says friends, ¨Romans, and countrymen lend me your ears. I come to bury Caesar not to praise him.The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones¨. Antony is saying that the evil that men do is remembered after their deaths but, the good is often buried with them.Antony also speaks saying ¨Here under leave of Brutus and the rest - for Brutus is an honorable man; honorable So are all, all honorable men. Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral. He was my friend, faithful and just to me, but Brutus says he was ambitious.He speaks saying that Julius was his friend and Brutus thought too much saying that he was ambitious.
This help conveys the theme because Brutus only cares about what he thought about Julius and Antony cared about the actions of Julius. Antony cared about how he was his friend and that how good and or evil actions will stay or leave. Brutus just talks about how he is an honorable man and uses that aginst Julius saying that all the people should listen to him because he is honorable he says Julius was too ambitious and didn't care about those below him.
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