English, 01.10.2019 16:20 kathleensumter5100
Which best identifies an example of alliteration? a. dreaming of honey comb to share. b. but each wild beast stiffened at remembered ice. c. i wandered lonely as a cloud. d. a, wild white welter of winnowing wings
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English, 21.06.2019 17:00
What do mcmahonâs references to thomas carlyle and john stuart mill do for his own image and credibility?
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English, 21.06.2019 21:10
Once you have finished revising your peerâs essay, continue to demonstrate your understanding of grammar and punctuation by writing an essay containing all of the grammatical concepts outlined above. your essay should be short, just 250 words, and it can be written on any subject. it should contain an example of parallel structure, an example of every type of phrase and clause outlined in this lesson, an example of two independent clauses connected by a semicolon, and an example of a colon. if you are struggling to come up with an idea for an essay, consider writing it about the themes present in one of the texts you have read already.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30
Read the excerpt from the odyssey; 'o cyclops! would you feast on my companions? puny am i, in a caveman's hands? how do you like the beating that we gave you, you d(arn)ed cannibal? eater of guests under your roof! zeus and the gods have paid you! ' according to this excerpt, odysseus (a)is fearful of the cyclops. (b)is prideful and overly confident. (c)has been weakened by the cyclops. (d)has regrets about staying on the island.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:50
What is the effect of the haiku structure on this poem? how does the line structure describe the subject(s)? and how does a haiku compare to a rhyming and longer poem in terms of its effect on you as a reader?
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