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50 and brainliest in act iii, scenes iii and iv of romeo and juliet, why is romeo considered the protagonist? he often acts brashly and impulsively. he serves as a foil to other characters. he provokes the audience to feel angry. he is involved in a dramatic romance. he faces a major challenge or conflict. he is one of the main characters in the play.
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Read the hypothesis below and answer the question that follows. playing video games will improve individual spatial skills. what is the dependent variable in the experiment? a. playing video games b. type of subjects c. type of video game d. spatial skills
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The true confessions of charlotte doyle and "jonah and the whale" have which theme in common?
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English, 22.06.2019 05:10
Question 9 (5 points) dother, the evil, hated everything. dian, the violent, was a walking nightmare, leaving a bevy of victims wherever he traveled. what does the underlined word mean in the above quote from the legend of carman? a)a small number b)very few c)a minuscule amount d)a large number
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00
(01.03 mc) what does the conversation between marcus and his father reveal about their characters? a marcus doesn't agree with the regulations put in place, but his father does. b marcus's father doesn't agree with the regulations put in place, but marcus does. c marcus's father thinks the regulations provide security, and so does marcus. d marcus wants stricter regulations to be put in place, and his father agrees.
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