To preserve the truth of history so that future generations learn and know the truth and to learn from the mistakes of the past.
I think that the effects will be all because of GLOBAL WARMING
I think somthing several to rain dance :)
YesThe Mother was a novel written by Maxim Gorky (in 1907).I think it's the best book that he has ever written
It depends on what criterion you are going to use to determine the importance of a line. From a director's point of view, the important lines are those which move the plot or character development forward. One way of determining this is to try to reduce the entire play to as few lines as possible, so the whole story could be told in under a minute. After you've trimmed the rest away, the lines that are left are the most important ones.
I think mime is important in drama because it shows how someone can use there body to express themselves
To preserve the truth of history so that future generations learn and know the truth and to learn from the mistakes of the past.
To preserve the truth of history so that future generations learn and know the truth and to learn from the mistakes of the past.
It is important to make readers understand the past and its hard times. It also shows some famous people information from the past.
Some People don't think about writing it.
Frank Casey has written: 'How people think' 'Credit where credit is due' -- subject(s): Banks and banking, Development credit corporations, History, ICC Bank 'A course in farming systems research'
The development of writing was a key ingredient to the progress of mankind. Writing allowed for better communications, record keeping, and had the oral tradition of passing down information made obsolete. It opened the way for the arts and sciences as well.
All of them.
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Very important. The perfect example is the plague.
because they think they are smart in past history
I Think it is when the war ended
yes i dont think so. history is lame. i hate it. history should stay in the past where it belongs. like srsly. i hate it!