Need help on a Synthesis Chart.
Research Questions: Who was Leonidas? Why did he and 30 warriors go to war? What heroic actions did Leonidas show? What challenges did he have to face? What are some of Leonidas achieves? Information from my notes: Leonidas was a 5th century Spartan military king. He also led a small forces of Spartans into battle. ? Being able to continue fighting even after he was wounded. He had to leave his wife and his son. He also had to fight the thousands of people when there was only 300 Spartans. ? How would I answer these questions based on the information I gathered? Leonidas was a 5th century Spartan military king. He also led a small forces of Spartans into battle. (I'm not sure about this one yet.) Being able to continue fighting even after he was wounded. He had to leave his wife and his son. He also had to fight the thousands of people when there was only 300 Spartans. (I'm not sure about this one either.)
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If you don't understand or don't know what I'm talking about then it's fine, you can leave.I'm just trying to get this done.
Well a little while ago I did a synthesis chart and I'm trying to understand what you have but right now I can't think straight >.< you can try asking @ShadowLegendX he may be able to help you some.
Okay, thanks anyways.
I just need to know if I'm doing the chart right.
1. Who was Leonidas? Information: Leonidas was a 5th century Spartan military king. He also led a small forces of Spartans into battle. Since the beginning of time it is likely that there were many people named "Leonidas", I would suggest you adding his last and middle name if possible.
In about 1minute of researching, this is what I found. Leonidas the First was a warrior king of the Greek cite-state Sparta. He led the Spartan forces during the Second Persian War and is remembered for his heroic death at the Battle of Thermopylae. Leonidas belonged to the Agiad dynasty because he was the third son of Anaxandridas II of Sparta, who claimed to have descended from the great demigod, Heracles.
Also here is an interesting slideshow on a Synthesis Chart. It could help you understand how to make this chart and/or improve on what you already have. Link: chrome-extension://bpmcpldpdmajfigpchkicefoigmkfalc/views/app.html
Mhm it's a pdf...hold on o-o
Go here: http://esl500a.blogspot.com/2012/03/synthesis-chart.html Then click on "Synthesis Chart" which is highlighted in orange.
Okay, thank you for your help and time.
Okay I understand, thank you.
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