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An unexpected celebration part a how does the author's description of ava at her not-so-sweet-sixteen party affect the text? a. it creates humor by explaining an assumption that was made based on a misunderstanding. b. it builds tension by relating the conflict between what is wanted and what is happening. c. it builds suspense by focusing on the sensory experiences leading to a predictable outcome. d. it creates confusion by shifting the focus of the narrative from one character to another. part b which details from the passage provide the best evidence for the answer to part a? a. those that highlight ava’s emotional state b. those that describe the actor in the show c. those that address ava’s physical sensations d. those that depict the carnival setting of the show
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English, 22.06.2019 06:40
What structural choice can a translator make to set a desperate or frantic tone? o a. character dialogue o b. setting changes o c. sentence length o d. plot order submit
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English, 22.06.2019 13:30
What type of noun is "choir" in the following sentence? deanna was ecstatic when she found out she made the choir. concrete abstract compound collective
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In things fall apart, why would okonkwo dislike the story of the quarrel between the earth and sky? it contains no violence. it is too foolish to believe. it is inappropriate for children. it represents his culture unfairly.
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English, 22.06.2019 16:30
In this media piece, which strategy is used to highlight the goodness of america and the evilness of germany and japan?
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