In the 1700's
There is no period of time found called the Golden Age of Novel. There is the Golden, Silver, Bronze, and Heroic Ages.
There is mot much figurative language in this novel because of the time period and the setting. They don't really use that much figurative language in this novel. The time period of this novel is in Kansas for the beginning of the novel and it is in the 1900's. Then Dorothy the main character travels to a magical land called the land of oz but they are still in the same time period.
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Well, Cotton garments became popular around the 1750's. I am not quite positive. But I am writing a paper on it and that is the only time period that I have on the notes I have!
Street theatre has become popular between 1700 up to 1865. It was wherein traveling theatrical troupes performed on streets to entertain people.
If the period of a simple pendulum is halved, its time period will become half of the original period. This means that it will complete one full swing in half the time it originally took.
timeless
They will become atrophied
Always.
it was in the 70s
1700-
Early years of the nineteenth century.