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Many did, many didn't. It often came down to what culture was building the castle, and in what time period. Most had a dungeon of sort below them, and these could have passages. A particularly common time for them to have secret passages was in Spain during the inquisition, where there was a "lot of torturing to do" and secret passages would have aided in secrecy of otherwise forbidden/cruel acts.
The great king Khufu And his 4 queens.He was next to his father Anton,while his queens were in the next part of the pyramid.
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The final step of conducting a brief is summarizing the findings. In order to do this, careful evaluation of the evidence presented is necessary.
The final step when constructing a brief involves summarizing the findings.
The SQ4R strategy involves summarizing to understand written documents. This strategy involves surveying, questioning, reading, reciting, reflecting, and reviewing the material, with summarizing being a key step to grasp the main concepts and information.
Usually it is considered to be drafting. See the link below.
The first step in writing a summary is to read the text carefully to understand the main idea and key points.
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Summarizing and paraphrasing are good rehearsal strategies that help you in reviewing your material.
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One of the four R's in the PQ4R study method stands for "Recite." This step involves recalling and summarizing key points from the material you have just read.
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