The 3 historically accurate articles describing three events are Cao Wei (220-265), Shu Han (221-263), and Eastern Wu (222-280).
Because these time periods had been pre recorded down before as soid proof to support that these events during the time periods had actually happened, this is why they both use them, its basically the international time scale used. Scienece homework? lol
there are 5 different events in a pentathlon. there was upright wrestling, the discus throw, the long jump, the javelin throw, and a stade race.
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In this excerpt, the author uses the sequence of events to create suspense by starting the story in the middle of the action. By describing a mysterious setting that raises questions, the reader is left anticipating what will happen next. The plot is slowed down to focus on an important character, building tension and adding depth to the narrative.
D. describing past events as an engaging story.
The purpose of this paragraph in "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville may be to provide background information on a character or setting, to convey a thematic message, or to advance the plot by describing key events.
Compassionate, conscientious and fearful are ways of characterizing the guard in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the guard demonstrates compassion in describing Theban Princess Antigone's pain at finding her brother Polyneices' body unburied once more. He exhibits conscientiousness in guarding the bodies of the unburied dead and in reporting events to King Creon. He expresses fear in explaining that he is the unlucky drawer of the lot to report on the latest civil disobedience in Thebes.
Polyneices' burial, Antigone's trial and Teiresias' prediction are three major events in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the burial of Polyneices is a major event because it activates the conflict between Theban Princess Antigone and King Creon. Antigone's trial is a second major event because it sets in motion the fatal responses of Antigone, Prince Haemon and Queen Eurydice to Antigone's live burial and suicide. Teiresias' prediction is a third major event because it starts up the process of reversing the non-burial edict and overthrowing Creon.
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Bombastic describes a deliberate exaggeration or overstatement when describing people or events.
Antigone never says that she will obey Creon in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban Princess Antigone considers divine will and Theban traditions as the sources for how to behave and not to behave. She does not believe that there is a need for her uncle King Creon to be issuing and enforcing his own set of laws. She says that the events of life all are anticipated by the gods and their unchanging codes of conduct for mortals.
To entertain and to instruct are the purposes of the odes in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, the chorus entertain with the dancing that accompanies the singing of the odes. The members instruct the audience in cultural parallels that relate to and shed light on the play's characters and events. In particular, they use the odes to justify the albeit oftentimes mysterious workings of divine will and fate on human lives.
In "Antigone," the catharsis occurs primarily for the audience. The audience experiences a release of emotional tension and purging of emotions through witnessing the tragic events and consequences faced by the characters, particularly Antigone. The play is intended to evoke feelings of pity and fear, leading to a cathartic response.
The text structure used in the excerpt from a freshman's diary is likely a chronological structure, where events are presented in the order in which they occurred, often following a timeline format.