The people were doing oral history on World War I and II
After the museum visit, I decided history was my favorite subject.
To some women, a matriarchy seems like the ideal.
the state of knowing.
Yes, history is a noun, a common, abstract, singular noun.
The word 'heirloom' is a noun, a word for a piece of personal property handed down from generation to generation.Example sentence: The watch is an heirloom that belonged to my great grandfather.
Oral history is the set of tales that define a group of people. Our oral history reports a great worldwide flood, and one man who saw it coming and prepared.
She delivered an engaging oral presentation on the effects of climate change.
I would like to study world history. Do you know the history teacher?
The old African tribes used oral tradition to pass stories throughout generations.
I studied ancient history
I don't mind writing the report, but I hate having to do an oral presentation on it. Good oral hygiene includes both brushing and flossing.
When no written record is available, we must rely on the oral tradition.
In school we have history class. and someone asked me to name a sentence with the word history in it so..... Here are some Whats your history? Is your friendship history? are your grades history? What do u know about history? History is past tense. History is after future.
Let's not review ancient history.
No, the word "history" should not be capitalized when referring to a history teacher unless it is at the beginning of a sentence.
Definitions or explanations for the word antediluvian in the example sentence are absent. The only context clue in the sentence is "stories handed down through written and oral histories" but it does not give enough context to decide what the word antediluvian means. You could next try your understanding of prefixes and suffixes to break down the word ( ante-diluv-ian) but then, you would need to know the base word and its meaning. IF the sentence included the word "Biblical stories", you would have an additional and important clue.
Oral history is history that was not written down as it happened but after it had been passed down by word of mouth. Great grandparents told their children who told their children who told you. It was also stories that were handed down from generation to generation in cultures so that it would be remembered. Eventually it would be written, but when it was finally written there were no living wittnesses.