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What is the difference between a satire and an ode? A satire is a free-form piece of writing meant to poke fun at someone or something. An ode is a poem that expresses strong emotions about life. ... Horace used Greek ideas to create satires and odes.
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Proximity - nearness to something
Patron- a wealthy person who supports an artist or writer
secular- worldly,not religious
Classical- relating to the civilization of ancient Greece and Rome
Renaissance- a period of tremendous change that lasted from about 1300 to 1600
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The St. Lawrence Seaway connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Great Lakes.
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St. Lawrence Sea is a long waterway near the Northeastern border of America that connects from the Atlantic Ocean into the Great Lakes. It has allowed for shipping vessels to come through. However, these ships sometimes bring invasive species such as the Sea Lamprey.
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Democratic and Republican
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During the struggle over ratification of the Constitution in 1787, people have created parties due to the difference in ideas. In modern day, we have 2 main parties Republican and Democratic