This document provides guidance on how to write an effective essay. It outlines that an essay should have an introduction paragraph, 3 body paragraphs with opinions and examples, and a conclusion paragraph. It stresses the importance of considering the target reader, using appropriate language, register, and accuracy to avoid errors. The key writing skills emphasized are planning before writing, writing unified paragraphs around a central topic, and reviewing for proper structure, grammar, and coherent connections between ideas.
The seven ancient wonders of the world are: 1) the Great Pyramid of Egypt, the oldest surviving member, located near Cairo; 2) the Hanging Gardens of Babylon built in Babylon for one of King Nebuchadnezzar II's wives; 3) the Statue of Zeus at Olympia created by Phidias in ancient Greece; 4) the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in modern Turkey which had a marble sanctuary; 5) the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in Turkey built to hold the remains of King Mausolus; 6) the Colossus of Rhodes, a giant statue near Rhodes built by sculptor Chares; and 7) the Pharos
The seven ancient wonders of the world are: 1) the Great Pyramid of Egypt, the oldest surviving member, located near Cairo; 2) the Hanging Gardens of Babylon built in Babylon for one of King Nebuchadnezzar II's wives; 3) the Statue of Zeus at Olympia created by Phidias in ancient Greece; 4) the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in modern Turkey which had a marble sanctuary; 5) the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in Turkey built to hold the remains of King Mausolus; 6) the Colossus of Rhodes, a giant statue near Rhodes built by sculptor Chares; and 7) the Pharos
The seven ancient wonders of the world are: 1) the Great Pyramid of Egypt, the oldest surviving member, located near Cairo; 2) the Hanging Gardens of Babylon built in Babylon for one of King Nebuchadnezzar II's wives; 3) the Statue of Zeus at Olympia created by Phidias in ancient Greece; 4) the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in modern Turkey which had a marble sanctuary; 5) the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in Turkey built to hold the remains of King Mausolus; 6) the Colossus of Rhodes, a giant statue near Rhodes built by sculptor Chares; and 7) the Pharos
The seven ancient wonders of the world are: 1) the Great Pyramid of Egypt, the oldest surviving member, located near Cairo; 2) the Hanging Gardens of Babylon built in Babylon for one of King Nebuchadnezzar II's wives; 3) the Statue of Zeus at Olympia created by Phidias in ancient Greece; 4) the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in modern Turkey which had a marble sanctuary; 5) the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in Turkey built to hold the remains of King Mausolus; 6) the Colossus of Rhodes, a giant statue near Rhodes built by sculptor Chares; and 7) the Pharos
The seven ancient wonders of the world are: 1) the Great Pyramid of Egypt, the oldest surviving member, located near Cairo; 2) the Hanging Gardens of Babylon built in Babylon for one of King Nebuchadnezzar II's wives; 3) the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, an ivory statue created by Phidias that was destroyed by fire in 462 AD; 4) the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus that had a marble sanctuary and tile roof before being destroyed by fire; 5) the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus built to hold the remains of King Mausolus and damaged by an earthquake; 6) the Colossus of Rhodes
This document provides guidance on how to write an effective essay. It outlines that an essay should have an introduction paragraph, 3 body paragraphs with opinions and examples, and a conclusion paragraph. It stresses the importance of considering the target reader, using appropriate language, register, and accuracy to avoid errors. The key writing skills emphasized are planning before writing, writing unified paragraphs around a central topic, and reviewing for proper structure, grammar, and coherent connections between ideas.
The seven ancient wonders of the world are: 1) the Great Pyramid of Egypt, the oldest surviving member, located near Cairo; 2) the Hanging Gardens of Babylon built in Babylon for one of King Nebuchadnezzar II's wives; 3) the Statue of Zeus at Olympia created by Phidias in ancient Greece; 4) the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in modern Turkey which had a marble sanctuary; 5) the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in Turkey built to hold the remains of King Mausolus; 6) the Colossus of Rhodes, a giant statue near Rhodes built by sculptor Chares; and 7) the Pharos
The seven ancient wonders of the world are: 1) the Great Pyramid of Egypt, the oldest surviving member, located near Cairo; 2) the Hanging Gardens of Babylon built in Babylon for one of King Nebuchadnezzar II's wives; 3) the Statue of Zeus at Olympia created by Phidias in ancient Greece; 4) the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in modern Turkey which had a marble sanctuary; 5) the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in Turkey built to hold the remains of King Mausolus; 6) the Colossus of Rhodes, a giant statue near Rhodes built by sculptor Chares; and 7) the Pharos
The seven ancient wonders of the world are: 1) the Great Pyramid of Egypt, the oldest surviving member, located near Cairo; 2) the Hanging Gardens of Babylon built in Babylon for one of King Nebuchadnezzar II's wives; 3) the Statue of Zeus at Olympia created by Phidias in ancient Greece; 4) the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in modern Turkey which had a marble sanctuary; 5) the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in Turkey built to hold the remains of King Mausolus; 6) the Colossus of Rhodes, a giant statue near Rhodes built by sculptor Chares; and 7) the Pharos
The seven ancient wonders of the world are: 1) the Great Pyramid of Egypt, the oldest surviving member, located near Cairo; 2) the Hanging Gardens of Babylon built in Babylon for one of King Nebuchadnezzar II's wives; 3) the Statue of Zeus at Olympia created by Phidias in ancient Greece; 4) the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus in modern Turkey which had a marble sanctuary; 5) the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus in Turkey built to hold the remains of King Mausolus; 6) the Colossus of Rhodes, a giant statue near Rhodes built by sculptor Chares; and 7) the Pharos
The seven ancient wonders of the world are: 1) the Great Pyramid of Egypt, the oldest surviving member, located near Cairo; 2) the Hanging Gardens of Babylon built in Babylon for one of King Nebuchadnezzar II's wives; 3) the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, an ivory statue created by Phidias that was destroyed by fire in 462 AD; 4) the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus that had a marble sanctuary and tile roof before being destroyed by fire; 5) the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus built to hold the remains of King Mausolus and damaged by an earthquake; 6) the Colossus of Rhodes