Roman colosseum: the Roman colosseum is a structure that was built to be a source of entertainment, it hosted fights and animal hunts. (Fact1) the grand finale they would fill it with water and host staged naval battles. (Fact2) it could hold up to 50,000-80,000 people.
Munera: its a type of “sport” as what could be considered”gladiatorial games”. (Fact1)it also could have been a funeral celebration (fact2) it was typically sponsored by the elite
Venatio: it means hunting. It was a type of entertainment that was in the colosseum. (Fact1) they would have hippos and rhinos and times (fact2) there were games where 11,000 animals would die.
Gladiator: a “man” (could also be a woman fighting too) trained to fight with weapons. (Fact1) they were typically brought in to the colosseums in chains. But some did volunteer to do it. (Facts2) sometimes emperors would play in the staged entertainment in the colosseum like the naval battles
Answer:
Neither your dress nor your look impresses me much.
Explanation:
Sentence agreement occurs when the a singular subject matches with a singular verb, and when a plural subject agrees with a plural verb.
<u>When singular subjects are linked by the words neither,</u><em><u> either and nor</u></em><u>, then the verb is also singular. In this case, both </u><em><u>your dress and </u></em><u>your </u><em><u>look are </u></em><u>singular subjects, so the verb takes the singular form as well.</u>
Similarly, when plural subjects are connected by the same words, the verb must also be plural. However, when the subjects linked consist of a singular one and a plural one, the verb form agrees in number with the nearest noun.
A - they both use first-person point of view when writing an autobiography and a memoir.
typically only the autobiography portrays the entire life of the author and a memoir tends to focus on a limited aspect of the author's life.
Harriet Tubman uses ethos to have the readers trust her and it helps make her an author you can trust. Ethos is when an author tries to convince the reader that they are a reliable source. So she uses ethos for her rhetorical appeal.
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