Read the last lines of “brother, can you spare a dime? ” what do these lines suggest about the social consequences of the great depression? people found comfort in their memories of happier times. even those who were employed could not afford to others. people who were unemployed were sometimes forgotten by friends and neighbors. people who were unemployed often asked their friends to them find jobs.
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English, 21.06.2019 13:00
What kind of sentence is the following example? before he started tp watch tv, he made sure that he had all of his favorite snacks (ice cream and chips), and he sure to get all of his homework finished.
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Apply the idea of the plain language movement to make the paragraph under “before” in section 1 more user-friendly
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
Why do you think frank tashlin titled this story the bear that wasn’t? why didn’t the factory officials recognize the bear for what he was? why did it become harder and harder for the bear to maintain his identity as he moved through the bureaucracy of the factory?
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
We will be learning about animals that live in the arctic. your assignment is to find information about one animal in the arctic. be sure that you find the following information about the animal: average height and weight, appearance, diet, shelter, mating habits, and any other interesting or important facts. we will use the information that you gather in the research with an in-class project. be sure to keep track of your sources; your final project will require a works cited page. in an internet search engine, which group of keywords is most appropriate for this assignment? a) project, arctic, diet b) arctic, animals, facts c) cold, appearance, animals d) average height and weight, one animal
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