False. The Indus Valley Civilization employed a variety of symbols, including pictographs, but also used abstract signs and inscriptions. Their writing system remains undeciphered, and it is unclear how extensive their use of written communication was. The presence of seals and pottery with these symbols indicates a complex method of conveying information.
Sectional writing was developed by the American writer and educator John Dewey in the early 20th century. His approach emphasized the importance of organizing writing into clear sections to enhance understanding and coherence. This method has influenced various educational practices and writing styles, particularly in academic settings. Dewey's focus on experiential learning also played a significant role in shaping how writing is taught.
ex. Double spacing is when, instead of writing your sentences with no spaces in between them, you add a space between your sentences, like this.
The first decimal system was introduced in the 4th Century BC by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia, to whom the invention of writing is credited. They based their numerical system on powers of 60 subdivided into multiples of 10. It was from this system that Sumero-Babylonians developed the time system that we use today: each hour is divided into 60 minutes, which are divided into 60 seconds. However, they did not have a symbol for zero, which was introduced by Arabians only toward the end of the first millennium BC. It is thought that the zero could have been devised by Indian Hindu mathematicians because the concept of nothing was important in their early religion and philosophy.
Gupta mathematicians developed the concept of zero in the use of math, and also developed the decimal system based on the number 10. They also created a number writing system that was later adopted by the Islamic Empire. This system became known as Arabic Numerals, but is really a Gupta achievement.
the shangs developed the writing system,and pictographs
Cuneiform writing was developed by the Sumerians.
The Cuneiform would be the name of the writing the Sumerians made.
shang developed writing by using pictographs which is similar to mdern chinese writing
shang developed writing by using pictographs which is similar to mdern chinese writing
Cuneiform
The Sumerians developed a form of pictograph.
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Before cuneiform writing, Sumerians likely communicated orally through spoken language and possibly through symbols or pictographs. They may have also used gestures, drawings, and physical objects to convey information and ideas.
Shang developed system of writing by using pictographs.
Shang developed system of writing by using pictographs.
Shang developed system of writing by using pictographs.