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Section 3: One Man Alone
1. What destroyed the Renaissance, according to Manchester?
2. What introduced the modern age, according to Manchester?
3. What three main arteries were used for goods from Asia until about 1300?
4. Who was Prince Henry the Navigator?
5. What were rutters?
6. How did Balboa better his predecessors?
7. What was the Treaty of Tordesillas?
8. When did Madrid become the capital of Spain?
9. What was the name of Magellan's flagship?
10. Why didn't Magellan take the most direct route to Brazil?
11. What happened April 2, 1520?
12. Why did Magellan call the islands of the Straits of Magellan Tierra del
Fuego?
13. Why did Magellan burst into tears in November of 1520?
14. Who was the first person to circumnavigate the globe?
15. By what was Magellan gripped in the Philippines?
16. What happened to Magellan's body?
17. Why was it ironic that Cano was the captain of the expedition when it
returned to Spain?
18. How many men completed the expedition?
19. Who was celebrated as the hero of the expedition for circumnavigating
the globe?
20. What problem was discovered with the ship's logs?
i was trying to lokk for help to answer these annoying wuetsions becuase as a high school student i waited to the totall last ninute to do the,AN ANALYSIS OF "SONNET 14" BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
(TS) In William Shakespeare's "Sonnet 14", tone, mood, diction, and attitude are used as persuasion techniques which work toward a common goal in the poem. Shakespeare does this for multiple reasons but mostly to create a more favorable relationship with the reader, in order to convince the reader to do what he wants.
(CD) From lines 1 through 8, Shakespeare displays a negative opinion toward knowledge obtained from a variety of sources such as the hard sciences, the more uncertain fields of study like astrology or fortune-telling or even his own personal experiences:
"Not from the stars do I my judgment pluck,
And yet methinks
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