Answer: World war 2
Explanation:
I would go back to world war 2 and help the Americans British and French to stop the Germens. 1939 to 1945 was the year that WW2 started and ended and millions of inccent people died because of Adolf Hitler. In 1945 the Germens lost war unfornetly it last 7 years. So, that is why I would go back and try to make a differnce and help save more peoples lives
It’s figurative language, specifically a metaphor. A metaphor is where an author says that something is something else, for example ‘she was a ray of sunshine’. Here, Hamlet is saying that Ophelia is a nymph. It’s a metaphor because Ophelia is not literally a nymph.
Answer: The Sun warms our planet, and with the Moon, creates the tides. The Moon orbits the Earth and in turn, the Earth orbits the Sun. We see the Universe from a platform that is both rotating on its axis, and traveling in an elliptical orbit around the Sun.
Explanation:
The Sun warms our planet, and with the Moon, creates the tides. The Moon orbits the Earth and in turn, the Earth orbits the Sun. We see the Universe from a platform that is both rotating on its axis, and traveling in an elliptical orbit around the Sun.
Answer:
<h2>In Pieter Brueghel's painting Landscape with the Fall of Icarus, Icarus' drowning takes place <u>close to the shore.</u></h2>
Landscape with the Fall of Icarus is a painting in oil on canvas. It was painted by the Dutch painter Pieter Brueghel in the 1550s and it is part of Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting. A poem also called "Landscape with the Fall of Icarus# was written by William Carlos Williams in response to this painting. This work of art presents Icarus, the son of the creator of the Labyrinth in Greek mythology, drowning near to the shore, while everyone else in the painting keeps focused on their jobs.
Explanation:
The United States officially became a country on July 4th, 1776, so if you just subtract 2018 and 1776, you get 242 years! and July 4th was a month and 12 days ago from today, August 16th, so the EXACT answer is 242 years, 1 month, and 2 days. Hope this helps!