Because it saved a great deal of time and effort. Just as cursive writing
is much faster and easier then printing. The two reasons are: speed and time.
hey never changed it to hieroglyphics... that has always been theier way of writing.
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the pharaoh that tried to change egypts religion was Amenhotep who ruled in 1370
it did because they actually started to use the hieroglyphics in their daily lives as their language
it might be an answer like it was bad writing when it was 3000 B.C.E. and they decided to change the writing differently. sorry for a bad answer but at least its an answer!
Language in writing will change in ten years, for the first thing. Language changes over the years, so that will certainly change writing. Ideas will change. That will change the face of writing in ten years. Humor will change in ten years. You may think a fart is funny now, but some people ten years from now will not even crack a smile at the sound of it. As times change, writing changes. So authors must change with it.
The form of writing has evolved significantly over time, beginning with ancient pictographs and cuneiform, which were used to convey basic ideas and information. As societies developed, so did writing systems, transitioning to more abstract scripts like hieroglyphics and alphabetic systems that allowed for greater expression and complexity. The invention of the printing press in the 15th century further revolutionized writing by enabling mass production of texts, which democratized access to information. In the digital age, writing has transformed again, incorporating multimedia elements and instant communication through social media and other platforms.
Only the person writing the will can change it.
On hotmail how do you change the writing in your own way on your hotmail account in your profile
they introduced monothesistic whch involved worshipping one god named aten the son god written by Alana
The current system of writing evolved through various historical stages, beginning with ancient scripts like cuneiform and hieroglyphics, which were primarily pictographic. As societies developed, writing systems became more abstract and phonetic, leading to alphabets that represented sounds rather than ideas. The invention of the printing press in the 15th century further revolutionized writing by enabling mass production of texts, facilitating literacy and the spread of knowledge. Over time, digital technology has transformed writing again, with the rise of keyboards and smartphones, making communication more immediate and accessible.
the akkadians took over the sumerians and change there writing to what