Whenever, we multiply a number with a fraction which is less than 1, the answer must be smaller than the number itself.
It is because, number which is smaller than 1 can be like: 1/2 or 1/3 etc, here you can see lower number (denominator) is greater, it will divide our original number, so if it will be greater, our number will be smaller.
Example. - 5 * 1/2 = 2.5
Here, 2.5 is smaller than 5. & it is 2 times, 'cause 2 was our denominator !!!
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The Battle of Yorktown marks the junction of French and American troops (led by Washington) against British rule.
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On December 31, 1492, the Catholic Kings signed in Granada a proclamation to expel Jews from the Kingdom of Castile. Ferdinand II also signed another document relating to Jews in the Kingdom of Aragon. The justification for this measure was given on the basis of a document produced by the Chief Inquisitor and personal confessor of Queen Isabella of Castile, Fr Tomas de Torquemada, a few days earlier. The arguments were purely religious in nature: measures are being taken to preserve the unity and spread the Catholic faith, because, according to numerous reports by various priests, Jews are in every way trying to assent Christians to Judaism.
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- Reconquista is a period in the history of the Iberian Peninsula from 8th to 15th Century.
- The Spanish and Portuguese conquered their lands, occupied by the Arabs since 711.
- While in Portugal the Reconquista ended as early as the mid 13th Century, In Spain it lasted until the conquest of Granada in 1492.
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In the passage, the author states that the knight "loved chivalry, truth, honor, freedom and all courtesy." These are all traits of an ideal feudal knight. It also states that the knight is brave and has fought in many battles. The end of the prologue says he wants "to make peace with God." That tells me he is seeking forgiveness for the people he killed in battle and shows the importance of his Christian faith, another important knightly trait