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The answer choice which best illustrates that the underlined sentence develops the central idea is; it shows that a muslim invention benefited european society.
<h3>Which best develops the central idea?</h3>
The passage in discuss reads thus;
<u>But the Crusades were more than battles; they were also an information exchange.</u> As a result of their contact with Muslims, the Europeans began to break out of their sealed-off world. They learned mathematics and, according to some scholars, how to build windmills. Windmills were a great power source that allowed Europeans to drain swamps and make use of lands that had previously gone to waste. With more land, they could grow more food. This knowledge that Muslims had helped Europe to get on its feet. And wars against the Muslims brought Europeans to sugar.
It therefore follows from the underlined sentence that there were negative and positive results from alliance.
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From the study guide "Enlighten me! The Great Gatsby": he is a guest at
Gatsby's party. While everyone else is caught up in the pursuit of
wealth, fame, and experiences, the owl-eyed man seems to be the only one
who "sees" the truth. He seems to represent the reader, in that he says
what the reader is feeling. He questions whether Gatsby is for real, or
just a facade. When Gatsby is killed, owl-eyes is the only former guest
that attends the funeral. He seems to have true compassion for Gatsby
and feels sorry for the man like the reader does by that point. </span>
Answer:
Antony is alone on stage and shares his inner conflict aloud.
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Act III of Julius Caesar, Antony has a monologue where he shares his thoughts and bitterness about the murder of Caesar by the hands of his friends. During the course of the monologue, the ghost of Caesar appears.
The thing that makes this excerpt from Julius Caesar a monologue is that Antony is alone and shares his inner conflict aloud.
In literary terms, monologue is simply the communication between just one person.