Read the excerpt from A Short Walk Around the Pyramids and through the World of Art. In their still room in the museum, we can see how beautifully they are carved. The jowls of the horse, its muzzle, the backs of the other gods – all things that could not have been seen when they were on their high perch – are cut with as much care as though they had been made for the floor of the great temple. Glossary: jowls – lower part of an animal’s cheek muzzle – jaws and nose of an animal Which important detail does the glossary help the reader understand? The cheeks and noses of the animals were on the floor of the great temple. The carver paid attention to the small details of the sculpture, such as the cheeks and the noses. The carvings were beautiful, except for the faces of the animals. The temple is not the place for something as simple as an animal.
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Calorimetry is the science or act of measuring changes in state variables of a body for the purpose of deriving the heat transfer associated with changes of its state due, for example, to chemical reactions, physical changes, or phase transitions under specified constraints. Calorimetry is performed with a calorimeter.
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