Take, for instance, the world of science. Scientists have to get or obtain, then organise, analyse, record and interpret all the data they have collected. On that basis, the world is enriched culturally and scientifically with reliable and mostly accurate research on our lives, our history, our role in the Universe.
Then, go back to revisit our history, starting with Galileo or Da Vinci who was a painter, an engineer and an inventor of his own time. Painters , for instance, throughout the human history, have communicated states of mind through symbols or simply innovated Art by their unthoughtful means of communication: brushes.
Answer:
"Every spot of the Old World is overrun with oppression."
Explanation:
I believe it is B - It provides momentum throughout the poem.
(please let me know if I am wrong, also I apologize in advanced just in case it is wrong.)
The English idiom which has the same meaning as the one
undefined in this except is, Slow and Steady wins the race.
Answer: Option D.
Explanation:
'Daughter of Invention' is a story about a family who immigrated to America. The above mentioned excerpt provides a detail of one famous Dominican saying which states that, all it requires for a person to achieve success is being patient and keeping calm. This saying is very much similar to another famous idiom, 'Slow and steady wins the race.' Both these sayings eventually conveys the same meaning that no matter how slow the progress is, if a person is consistent and patient enough, then he can get anything done.