Take a sheet and wear a toga when you hand in the paper
The Romans were avid partiers and cuisine started in ancient Rome
2006-11-28 20:09:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Watch something Rome and do a nice kickstart eg. Greeting in their language.
Wear a toga too. You'll need that and it would do well with you.
Put pictures of the Romans in leisure or entertainment on a huge cardboard that is nicely decorated in an air of Rome.
You'll seriously impress everyone. That's how I got an A for presentation.
2006-11-28 20:19:09
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answered by MissIndependanceday 3
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do it like a sample board that interior designers do. This shows all your ideas on one page.
Get 3 pieces of A4 paper, and tape them together, this gives you space to work on. You can then also fold it back to a single A4 size when it is all sellotaped together.
Now you can use both sides of the paper for the presentation.
Now get any images and pictures you can find that supports your argument, and arrange these on the paper. Stick them down.
Now you can either type your text onto the computer, print it out, and cut the little bits of text out and stick them near the picture you are talking about.
Or you can write straight onto the paper next to the picture.
You can also use transparant paper to write on, and you can stick this over a picture.
To help you, you can also look at scrapbooking techniques to see how they use paper and text to illustrate their story.
Have fun
2006-11-28 20:12:30
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answered by Sally E 2
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nicely there is lots on Greek drama as that's virtually the greeks who invented theatre. I did a ability factor final 12 months on Greek drama, right here is my shape; > origins of greek drama > drama interior the golden age of greece > Dionysia pageant > Tragedy, comedy and satyr > The Greek tragic cycle. Lol this could all make experience as quickly as you learn it. If Greek drama doesnt glide your boat, right here is what i could recommend for the assorted others; - shape; the two egyptian, roman, or greek OR hit upon the impression that they had on one yet another. - sculpture; Greek, Roman and Indian/chinese language (think of approximately all the classic sculptures of Buddha.) - pottery and vase portray; China, Japan, Rome. - artwork and mosaics; rome - jewelry; egypt, china, celtics - glass; egypt, china - textiles; Rome (learn the temple of Eumachia in Pompeii) and historic middle eastern/Hebrew cities, Celts - drama; (as above) - music; france (interior the middle a while), rome - ornamental steel artwork; Japan, Greece. desire this helps!!
2016-10-13 08:13:02
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answered by dickirson 4
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the romans enjoyed watchin ppl
kill each other in gladiator games. americans still
enjoy the same thing--xample in football games and
car races ppl still get killed or injured
2006-11-28 21:56:09
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answered by enigma q 2
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Watch the movie "Caligula", that will give you some ideas about the entertainment they indulged in. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080491/combined
2006-11-28 20:10:16
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answered by SAINT G 5
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