English, 04.02.2020 03:50 smartperraorwhateva
The questions below refer to the selection “the second coming” and “sailing to byzantium.”
the second stanza of the poem, “the second coming” introduces an extended allusion to —
a.
christian scripture
c.
victorian literature
b.
english folk legend
d.
greek mythology
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs. match each excerpt to the type of characterization it uses.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30
Will give branliest and 25 points if answer all quesyions 1. select the correct prefix for the following base word: freeze (against freezing). a. im- b. inter- c. re- d. mis- e. anti- 2. select the correct prefix for the following base word: lock (lock between). a. im- b. inter- c. re- d. mis- e. anti- 3. select the correct prefix for the following base word: behave (behave badly). a. im- b. inter- c. re- d. mis- e. anti- 4. select the correct prefix for the following base word: mature (not mature). a. im- b. inter- c. re- d. mis- e. anti- 5.. select the correct prefix for the following base word: play (play again). a. im- b. inter- c. re- d. mis- e. anti-
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00
4. how does the speaker's comparison of sinners to aninsect (paragraph 7) contribute to the central idea of thetext? o a it emphasizes the negative view god has ofsinners and how inconsequential they are to him.o b it stresses the connection that exists between allof god's creatures, whether they be human orinsect.o c it suggests that sinners can change for the better,as insects are known to go throughtransformations.o d it portrays sinners as being just as prevalentaround the earth as the wide variety of insects.
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The questions below refer to the selection “the second coming” and “sailing to byzantium.”
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