The period in ancient Athens when philosophy and the arts flourished is often referred to as the "Golden Age" or the "Classical Period," particularly during the 5th century BCE. Key figures such as Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle emerged during this time, alongside playwrights like Sophocles and Euripides, and artists like Phidias. Significant events like the construction of the Parthenon and the establishment of democratic ideals also marked this vibrant era. Terms like "philosophy," "theater," "democracy," and "Athenian culture" encapsulate this flourishing period.
Some words with the prefix "phil" are philosophy, philanthropy, and philharmonic.
Signal words could be infer, predict, probably, guess, clues, or believe.
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Depends on what you mean by signal words this is not common grammar terminology. Possibly the answer is both signal words show chronological order or sequence
Sure! Please provide the words from the box that you would like me to use to fill in the blanks about democracy in Athens.
It means that you should draw a circle around the individual words that are signal words... that signal the reader about something. Depending on what type of signal words you are working on, these could be illustrations to the reader that there is more coming, that something important is coming, or signals that tell you what the author thinks... like perhaps they aren't sure of what they are saying. Please see the related link for examples of different types of signal words.
Cause signal words include "because," "since," "due to," "as a result of," while effect signal words include "therefore," "consequently," "thus," and "so." These signal words help identify relationships between events, indicating either the reason for something happening (cause) or the outcome/result of an action (effect).
The word 'philosophy' in Greek is derived from two words: 'philo', meaning love, and 'sophia', meaning wisdom. So, 'philosophy' literally translates to 'love of wisdom'.
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The polis of Athens means the politics of Athens (city of Greece). Polis is the root word of politics. Polis is the Greek word for "city" or "city-state". The Polis of Athens would be the city of Athens. The word is a part of modern English words such as "metropolis".
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