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Aristotle contributed the Heliocentric theory which was the earth was in the center of the earth. Ptolemy built on this later on with the moon and stars having their own orbits
crystalline
having dimensions of height and width only. In a literary sense, shallow, superficial and unconvincing characters
Yes it is - by definition, a parallelogram is described as having opposite sides and angles equal. A square is a 'special' type of parallelogram.
Aristotle described the triangle-shaped plot as having a beginning, middle, and end in his work "Poetics." This structure creates a sense of completeness and satisfaction for the audience.
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linear
Yes, Aristotle's triangle-shaped plot structure, known as the three-act structure, consists of an introduction (beginning), conflict development (middle), and resolution (end). This structure emphasizes the relationship between cause and effect, with each event leading logically to the next, culminating in a satisfying resolution or outcome.
Yes, Aristotle's basic triangle-shaped plot structure consists of a beginning (exposition), middle (rising action and climax), and end (resolution). This structure follows a linear path of cause and effect, where events are logically connected and lead to a resolution or conclusion.
Aristotle was the first to describe the plot as having a beginning, middle and end. Gustav Freytag modified this and added rising and falling action to the structure.
The structure of the atom that has been described as having a dense center that contains subatomic particles is the nucleus. The nucleus is composed of positively charged protons and neutral neutrons, tightly packed together in the center of the atom.
He is described as having long, tangled, black hair that curtains his face and he has a small, frail, brown frame (body structure).
Aristotle subdivided his two groups of animals based on their blood. He classified animals as either having blood (vertebrates) or not having blood (invertebrates).
The shape of DNA and RNA is described as a double helix. This means that the two strands of the nucleic acid molecule wind around each other in a twisted ladder-like structure.
The concept of plot structure has evolved over time, with various scholars and writers contributing to its development. Aristotle's "Poetics" is often cited as an early exploration of dramatic structure, while Gustav Freytag introduced the "pyramid" model in the mid-19th century. Contemporary writers and theorists continue to explore and experiment with different approaches to plot structure.
Aristotle contributed the Heliocentric theory which was the earth was in the center of the earth. Ptolemy built on this later on with the moon and stars having their own orbits