Answer:
The Scientific Revolution took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
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Understanding how to read Greek was key to scientific study
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Only scholars with knowledge of classical languages made progress
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There were critical exchanges in ideas between the East and West
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Foreign exploration opened new channels of learning
Explanation:
The above are the four events that form a clear summary of the passage and are placed in the correct order.
From the excerpt, it's clear that the scientific revolution actually took place in the 16th and 17th centuries. During this period, many cultures like the Greek, Christian, Jewish, and Muslim cultures were involved in influencing the scientific revolution. Scholars learnt the Greek language which helped them to make progress in translation of texts that would have been lost. Europeans and Middle East shared ideas together.
The global exploration helped to open new channels of learning. People were curious to gain knowledge.
This question is about "The Tell-Tale Heart"
Answer:
Lines 45-52 show how the narrator has dark and horrible thoughts about the old man, but he behaves like someone who is admirable and kind, making the old man not suspect anything. This shows that the narrator pretends to be something that he is not, that is, he is an unreliable narrator.
Explanation:
In "The Tell-Tale Heart" we are introduced to the narrator who tells the story of how he killed an old man with whom he lived, just because he could not bear to look into a blind eye that the old man had. The narrator does not support the old man, but acts in a friendly manner with him, while planning to kill him. This shows that the narrator is not someone to be trusted and this is even more evident in the phrase "he not even to dream of my secret deeds or thoughts ..."
Answer:
Each successive idea provides readers with additional information about how to perform each trick effectively
Explanation:
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