34、n event or situation; (2) the effects of an event or situation; or (3) both the causes and effects. In this unit, we will focus on the causes of an event or situation.The usual logical pattern we follow when writing such a kind of essay is like this: to be continuedStructured...
26、ourse, this mental flexibility doesn't come from mere distance, a simple change in latitude and longitude. Instead, this renaissance of creativity appears to be a side 27、0;effect of difference: We need to change cultures, to experience the disorienting diversity of human traditions. The...
新航路开辟的原因及影响(Causes and effects of the new route)Causes and effects of the new route The reasons for the opening of the new route In 15 ~ 16 at the turn of the century, western European countries wanted to explore the route to the east, through a series of sailing adventure...
effects?5.Whatarethedrawbacksoftravelmentionedbytheauthor?6.Whatiswriter’sconclusionforthesurprisingpurposeoftravel?Structure PartⅠ(Para.1-4):IntroductiontotheQuestion PartⅡ(Para.5-8):Explorationoftherealpurposeoftravel(Causes&effects).PartⅢ(Para.9):Conclusion.Detailed-Reading PartⅠ Reading...
Effects of the Renaissance Renaissance Art perspective light & motion study of human form emotion & drama new subject matter>secularism science & mathematics composition & balance changing perspective of man & his role in the world unique vision of each artist ...
Develop a cause-and-effect essay The purpose of cause-and-effect essays is to explain to the reader: the causes of an event or situation; (2) the effects of an event or situation; or (3) both the causes and effects. In this unit, we will focus on the causes of an event or ...
C.The Renaissance has a lasting influence. D.People love beautiful and thoughtful things. 4. What is the best title for the text? A.The Greatest Renaissance Thinker in Greece B.The Renaissance’s Artistic Significance in Italy C.The Causes Leading to Slow Development in Europe ...
;Develop a cause-and-effect essay The purpose of cause-and-effect essays is to explain to the reader: the causes of an event or situation; (2) the effects of an event or situation; or (3) both the causes and effects. In this unit, we will focus on the causes of an event or ...
In this, his most famous work, he considers a diverse range of subjects, such as death and marriage, ambition and atheism, in prose that is vibrant and rich in Renaissance learning. Bacon believed that rhetoric— the force of eloquence and persuasion— could lead the mind to the pure light...
There were many effects of the Great Schism. Most clearly, a major effect of the schism was the formal separation of the Western Catholic churches from the Eastern Orthodox churches. The schism accelerated hostilities between Western and Eastern Christians, as seen during the Fourth Crusade and the...