The Renaissance achievements reflected the past through a revival of classical knowledge, art, and philosophy from Ancient Greece and Rome, emphasizing Humanism and the potential of the individual. Artists and thinkers like Leonardo da vinci and Michelangelo drew inspiration from classical techniques and themes while innovatively incorporating contemporary ideas and discoveries. This blend allowed for a re-examination of humanity's place in the world, making the Renaissance a bridge between the classical past and the burgeoning modern era, characterized by advancements in science, exploration, and secular thought.
Humanism and its study of the classical writing of the past had an indirect impact on science and art during the Renaissance.
They viewed it with contempt and considered it a "backward" time.
Both forms are sketched.
View is a regular verb so the past and the past participle are both viewed
Decorated is the past participle. Decorate is a regular verb meaning the simple past and past participle are both the same - decorated.
make healthy choices about diet and exercise more.
your most important achievements of the past year?
Many adult's past achievements include graduating from college or high school. Other past achievements include getting a first real job.
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anything that will impress the hiring manager. past achievements or past employments.
The Renaissance was a revival in thought after the Middle Ages. Renaissance Europe was fasinated with ancient Greek culture. That is reflected in art.
Because he is dead and his achievements are in the past
The Renaissance is marked by a look at the past, more specifically the past of Ancient Greece and Rome. While there is much debate now about whether the Renaissance was a major advance from the Middle Ages, one thing everyone can agree on is that there was nostalgia for the Classical past in all fields whether it was art, science, philosophy or politics.
Being promoted
Because it went past time
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The word reflected is a regular verb. It is the past tense of reflect.