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Biography text

Fariza Ulima Yasmin (12) XII IPS 4 Biography is the story of a person's life that is more complex than just a curriculum vitae and work data. Generally, biographies tell more about the feelings a person faces in dealing with an event or a person's life.  In the biography, it is explained about the life of a character from childhood until he grows up, even until he finally dies. All services, works, and things produced by a character are also clarified. STRUCTURE OF BIOGRAPHY TEXT 1. Orientation Orientation provides the reader with background information on why the biography was written. The opening paragraph should answer the questions: who, what, where, when, and how. 2. Events Contains an explanation of a story in the form of problem solving, other processes, and various events that have been experienced by the character to lead him to a success. 3. Re-Orientation (Closing) This section contains the author's views on the characters told. Reorientation also consists of a t...

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  -   November 01, 2021 DESCRIPTIVE TEXT PART 1 Colosseum is the remains of the Flavian Amphitheatre. It is located in the center of Rome, Italy. The construction process began under the Flavian dynasty. It is the biggest amphitheatre in the world and it is considered to be the greatest work of the Roman architect. Nowadays it is the most visited tourism object in Rome.      Colloseum was an eliptical construction of wall surrounding an eliptical arena where various of shows were held as an entertainment for the citizen of Rome. But now what we can see from the building is the remains of the ruin, most of the wall is no longer intact. The building is made of concrete and sand. The size of the building is 29.484 square meters and the size of the arena is 24.000 square meters. The outer wall’s height is 545 meters, and the height of the inner wall is 48 meters. There are 80 entrance that we can use to enter the building, 4 of this entrance, located on each axis of...