Both would be fine, I prefer to the one that takes most energy first.
if you were writing the essay, I would start with the essay because it uses a lot of energy from your hand.
If you were typing it, I'd start with math because it uses your brain a bit more.
Honestly, I don't really get what you mean by using energy but that was my best.
<u>Answer</u>:
In the beginning of his essay "Science and the Sense of Wonder," Isaac Asimov presents a famous poem by Walt Whitman. In that poem, C: The speaker becomes tired and wanders off alone to look at the stars in silence after listening to the astronomer.
<u>Explanation</u>:
Issac Asimov states that instead of only gazing at something and admiring it, one should try to understand how something works. If we appreciate nature of science, we should also know how it works. Once we understand, it makes it more beautiful.
The essay "Science and the Sense of wonder" compares Asimov's and Whitman's perspective on science and the sense of wonder. According to Issac, Whitman could not present the beauty of stars properly in his poem ''When I heard the Learn'd Astronomer''.
He only used hypothetical situations and remained ignorant about its beauty in the poem. The narrator couldn't feel connected during the lecture with the facts told about the stars. So, he became bored at the end.
When reading a narrative, you can envision the way you see the characters, and imagine different voices belonging to them. In a dramatic performance, the director creates the characters the way he/she sees them, and puts them on the stage for everyone to see them in the way they see it. More creativity and imagination is involved in a narrative.
Answer:
details in the story are limited to the narrators first person point of view
Explanation:
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