In social studies, "embellish" refers to the act of adding extra details or features to a narrative, event, or historical account to make it more interesting or appealing. This can involve exaggerating facts, incorporating dramatic elements, or highlighting certain aspects while downplaying others. While embellishment can enhance storytelling, it may also lead to a distorted or inaccurate understanding of historical events. Therefore, critical analysis is important to differentiate between factual information and embellished narratives.
To play [it] down Or if you mean literally 'embellish' as in 'to make beautiful' how about: To ruin
Environment means a certain surrounding, place, or a location in Social Studies.
mean postion
Trade
maps
Place
be goog
Silt
It means that it is a social history that your studying.
wheredoes it live
greek civilzations
waterfall