Answer:
A The teacher showed her that history could be approached with imagination.
Explanation:
A
As the title, <em>The Importance of imagination </em>clearly shows, history (and other sciences, for that matter) can, could, and should be approached with imagination.
B is not a wrong statement, but it is not what her high school teacher showed her.
C
A linear or straight-line approach is not exactly what I would call imaginative teaching.
D is, like B, not a wrong statement, but it doesn´t focus at all on the importance of imagination.
That's false. You can blab all you want about your company and others won't jump on the bandwagon and do what you are doing ;)
The correct word to complete the sentences that follow is eventful. The evidence is shown in the passage. The first paragraph reads "the second half of the seventeenth century was full of constant religious and political upheaval". Then, the second paragraph mentions that the Glorious Revolution took place in 1688 and consequently forced out the Catholic king James II. What is more, Protestantism was also brought back to Great Britain. Thefore, a lot of events happened in the seventeenth century making "eventful" the correct choice.
It would be dancers.
The dancers leapt into the air.
Drama usually indicates a piece of writing that is intended to be acted out - a performance on a stage of some sort with people acting as the characters in the story, allowing an audience to see the action unfold.
Poetry is frequently written with a particular awareness of the sound of the language being used. Poetry may or may not rhyme but the rhythm of the language will be of central importance and the author may have spent extra time working to achieve carefully crafted, vivid word pictures.
Short stories are just that - stories that are of a length that would ideally allow them to be read from start to finish in one sitting.
These can overlap - poetry can be presented as a dramatic play; a short story may be written in poetic form, etc. The three formats are different but not exclusive types of literature, presenting stories in three different formats.