<span>a kind of drama with personified abstract qualities as the main characters and presenting a lesson about good conduct and character, popular in the 15th and early 16th centuries.
so I'd say true
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The changes can be frightening, but they are very important for the development of our life and for us to be able to accumulate new experiences that will be very beneficial for us.
One of the most frightening changes for me was when I had to move from the city where I spent my entire life to a city on the other side of the country. I was very frightened by this change, because I was afraid of being lonely, of not finding comfortable things and places in the new city, of not being able to adapt and feeling strange, a fish out of water. However, even with the fear and a certain anguish, I could not help avoiding the change and I faced it as best I could.
I confess that the first few days were difficult and I felt like a child who had lost his favorite toy. However, I encouraged myself to change this situation, to leave the comfort zone and explore the city, to know the places where I could feel good. These places made me find really cool people who are very important to my route today.
I don't feel like a soldier who has returned home, but as an explorer who has found wealth, even away from home.
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<em>The period in which Queen Elizabeth I ruled over England is called Elizabethan Era.</em> This period is famous for its interesting and new cultures, traditions, inventions etc.
During this era a great deal of stress was made on education for boys and girls of upper-class families, this was a huge similarity between Elizabethan culture and American culture up until the civil rights movement, the dynamics of education given to the general public completely changed. Along with this, the emphasis on respecting parents, table manners, initial education of a child at home are some of the major similarities between the two.
When it comes to items of daily use we will find plenty of similar things like telescope, pocket watch, bottled beer, thermometer, frozen chicken etc. But only these are now made more perfect and advanced.
Another huge similarity which still exists today is littering of streets and infestation of rodents or fleas everywhere.
Also people of different social statuses were seen eating different things which is a culture we see till today. Lower and middle class people are deprived of many healthy fruits, nuts etc.
Okay, well keep on posting two viewpoints of just facts, try to keep the argument on topic and keep throwing in factual evidence to support your argument.