Describe the text of the introduction to Great Astronomers in terms of word choice, tone, sentence structure, and the writer’s apparent attitude toward the subject. Also describe how the writing reflects the writer's time period, and how it might come across to a current reader. Type your observations in the table.

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word choice - uses unfamiliar words such as husbandman instead farmer

tone - has the tone of a biography and is more of a narrative than an informational text

sentence structure - long sentences with multiple ideas that reflect the fashion of speaking in Victorian England

writer’s attitude toward the subject - writer shows great knowledge about the development of astronomy and great admiration for the astronomers mentioned in the work

how the writing reflects the writer's period versus how it might come across to modern readers -

use of formal language reflecting the more formal customs of the time; words such as protracted, illumined, verisimilitude, sagacity not likely to be used in a modern equivalent like Carl Sagan’s Cosmos

text difficult to read for many modern readers because of long-winded sentences and unfamiliar words

Answer:

The introduction to the Great Astronomers is the book which is a biography based on Edmund Halley, who was a great mathematician. In this book, the author wrote about the life of astronomers. In this book, the author used the ancient writing tone, choices of words, and such sentence structures must be created which are as per the time period.

Explanation:

The observation in the table format is as follows:

"the table is attached below"

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