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Item 6 refer to explorations in literature for a complete version of this poem. read these lines from "beat! beat! drums! " by walt whitman. into the solemn church, and scatter the congregation, into the school where the scholar is what impact does alliteration have on these lines? select each correct answer. it increases the strength of the verse's forward movement. it creates a vivid picture of a scholar hunched over a desk. it creates a sense of unity among the actions shown. it emphasizes the word scatter as the most important in the lines.
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Read the passage below and answer the question. marcus had a reputation for being craven. no one had ever seen him do a single brave thing. using context clues, how would you define the word craven in the passage? intense courageous cowardly thoughtful
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English, 21.06.2019 21:50
In twelve years a slave, when the passengers on the ship learn robert has smallpox, what is their reaction? “panic-stricken” “indifferent” “relieved” “oppressed”
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Ipronounced his name, offering him at the same time my hand: he took it, smiling and saying, “we shall do very well by-and-by.” then he laid me down, and addressing bessie, charged her to be very careful that i was not disturbed during the night. having given some further directions, and intimates that he should call again the next day, he departed; to my grief: i felt so sheltered and befriended while he sat in the chair near my pillow… (chapter 3) this passage, in which jane first meets the doctor, is an example of
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