B. Introducing Political Points of View
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2. Francis bacon rose to his chosen profession, the law, until he reached the very top and became Lord Chancellor. At the height of his political career, he was found guilty of taking bribes and was removed from office. Bacon made an important contribution to many different branches of government: political science, economics, physics, literature, architecture, and etc. Bacon’s is most famous for his vision of humanity’s future. Bacon’s best known literary works, The Essays, are intended to help people get ahead in life. Bacon had embarked on a new career as a practicing scientist, when death overtook him. In 1626, Bacon fell ill during his experiment of freezing a dead chicken to preserve it. In all of Bacon’s works, his aim was to make the world better.
3. “Quickwrite” – five views
- You have no knowledge unless you open yourself up to learning. - Reading increases your vocabulary. - Learning opens up your doors to a greater future.
- Learning gives you a greater ability to succeed.
- Reading will broaden your views on others and their knowledge, along with increasing your knowledge.
4. “Vocabulary Development”
-The disclosure was set to be given on his inaugural day.
-His sloth put him off from completing his work on time. …show more content…
Swift was a Anglo – Irishman. Swift was born in Dublin of English parents. Swift was abducted by his nurse which he spent three years in England with her. Swift went to England to become Secretary to Sir William Temple. The job gave him the opportunity to mingle with the public, read, and look about for a more important and permanent position. Swift did not write for fame or money; most of his books and pamphlets were published anonymously. Swift’s aim in writing was to improve human conduct, to make people more decent and