We humans often have strategic communication skills, we can not emphasize what we want attention to be directed to the audience and emphasize what we want to forget. For example, I told my friends that they won the game, but I missed a very important detail. The reason I won was that players who are far superior to me can not participate in the game. But when talking about this story, even though it is far from the truth, I make it feel like this in this way. One of the greatest "heroes" in history is believed to be discovering the United States with great courage. And the message of salvation in Jesus Christ is farther than anyone else.
Next, I chose the passage of the first navigation diary in Colombia. Amazing discovery of Columbus, which I particularly like this reading, as this taught me the themes I have not known until now. The target audience of Columbus is King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. He is telling them about the voyage they sponsored in detail. This place is very important as Columbus discovers the Indian islands to provide us with detailed information about our greatest explorers and phased stories of our time. The interests of the kings and the queen are reflected in this place as we are learning Columbus' mission and spreading the belief that Ferdinand and Isabella believe it is sacred. From this reading I can explain why Ferdinand sponsored Columbus and why Columbus led the 1492 voyage.
essay.com/Corn, Columbus, Slavery. Speaking of "the origins of Indian corn" is the first voyage of Columbus' diary.
Corn and Columbus and slavery. Speaking of "the origins of Indian corn" is the first voyage of Columbus' diary.
* The name Colombo means "pigeon". English speaking people are always calling Colombes' Discoverer. This is probably because he first read him in Peter Martyr's Latin history. When Columbus went to Portugal, he was called colon; in Spain, he was first called Colomma, then changed to a colon, and he always knew it on the Spanish land. The French called him Christophe Colomb, but the Italian still called him Cristoforo Colombo. We have little knowledge about Discoverer's childhood and young age. He rarely accepts formal school education and speaks the Genoese dialect, which almost never understands to other Italians and has never learned to read or write before he goes to Portugal. Everyone who painted him in his later years says that he has long face, hook nose, rosy skin color, and red hair.