They discovered the writings of Greek philosopher Aristotle.
In medieval Europe, the people believed in Christianity, by and large. But at the same time there were many people in Africa, the near east and Spain who believed in Islam, and in India and the far east who followed Buddha or Hinduism.
The Romans loved the gladiatorial contests. They went to the gladiatorial games (which also included other events) and filled up the amphitheatres (arenas for the gladiatorial games). The Colosseum was one of 230 amphitheatres around the Roman Empire. It is the biggest and most famous one. The crowd participated by getting excited and supporting their favourite gladiators.
Life wasn’t easy. There were no indoor water systems, streets had garbage, dead animals, feces, and mud. People didn’t take baths so there were a lot of stinky people. Rats were all over the place and,fleas infested everything as well as bedbugs ( modern bedbugs is a recent thing) . Candles were used for light. Poor people had tallow candles that put out an oily smoke while the rich could afford a wax candle. Food wasn’t very good. It was mushy and over cooked. It is one reason people got so excited about spices, but salt was expensive and only the rich had it. In England the land was all ready divided up and fenced or claimed by the crown so people couldn’t hunt on it. That’s one reason when the English were so excited when they saw empty land in the American colonies.
In "The Wall," a short story by Toni Cade Bambara, the plot begins in a neighborhood where two young boys, the narrators, are excited to witness the arrival of a mysterious artist who is painting a wall. As they observe her work, they become intrigued and frustrated by her determined efforts to create a mural that reflects the community's history and struggles. The boys initially see her as an outsider, but as the story unfolds, they begin to understand the deeper connection she has with their neighborhood and its people, leading to a shift in their perspective.
Spectators became part of the show in Rome by getting excited and supporting one gladiator and by deciding whether a defeated gladiator should be spared or not. Usually it was spared.
Students because there is no more homework.
The nouns are: principal school students class
The subject is approach.
The auditorium was filled with excited students waiting for the school assembly to begin.
Every one of the students was excited to go on the field trip.
The students were excited to see their favorite band perform, so they decided to preorder the tickets online to ensure they wouldn't miss out.
It is doubly excited if it is sparately excited dc motor, singly excited if it is self excited machine
"Both them and us were excited" is not correct usage. Look at how the pronouns would be used separately, then combine them in one, correct sentence. You would say "They were excited" not "Them were excited." Similarly, you would say "We were excited," not "Us were excited." The correct combination would be: "We and they were excited."
No. You can be excited about, or excited at, but not excited in. For example, you are excited about the opportunity of joining....
During the 1300s, Turks had conquered much of the Byzantine Empire. Scholars seeking to escape the Turks fled to Italy. In their luggage these scholars carried rare, precious works of literature.Many of the works they brought to Italy were ancient classical writings, such as works by Greek thinkers. You may remember some of their names-Plato and Thucydides, for example. Europeans had thought that these ancient writings were lost forever. Excited by their return, scholars then went looking for ancient texts in Latin. They discovered many Latin texts in monasteries, where the monks had preserved works by Roman writers. As Italian scholars read the ancient texts, they rediscovered the glories of Greece and Rome. As a result, they longed for a renewal of classical culture.
During the 1300s, Turks had conquered much of the Byzantine Empire. Scholars seeking to escape the Turks fled to Italy. In their luggage these scholars carried rare, precious works of literature.Many of the works they brought to Italy were ancient classical writings, such as works by Greek thinkers. You may remember some of their names-Plato and Thucydides, for example. Europeans had thought that these ancient writings were lost forever. Excited by their return, scholars then went looking for ancient texts in Latin. They discovered many Latin texts in monasteries, where the monks had preserved works by Roman writers. As Italian scholars read the ancient texts, they rediscovered the glories of Greece and Rome. As a result, they longed for a renewal of classical culture.
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