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How does the author of “Solar Power for Public Buildings” conclude that solar power is less harmful to people than more common energy sources?
The author shows that solar power is less expensive to produce than energy generated from fossil fuels.
The author describes the effects of using fossil fuels and explains how solar will reduce these effects.
The author appeals to Californians' sense of pride and desire to do what is right by choosing solar.
The author includes quotes from experts about the need for alternative energy sources like solar power.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:50
Write a minimum 150-word response in which you explain how hughes uses poetic devices such as alliteration, assonance, consonance, and enjambment to reveal his theme in "theme for english b."
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30
The following question refers to “the philosophy of composition” by edgar allan poe and on writing by stephen king. what is a key difference in the use of details in the texts? poe’s essay is dominated by facts, while king’s memoir is dominated by images and examples. poe references numerous authors and literary works, while king does not reference any other authors or literary works. poe includes a list of all the poems he has written, while king includes a list of all the books he has written. poe’s essay is full of personal details about his wife and children, while king’s memoir is filled with details about his pets.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:50
Tobias wolff most likely named his short story "mortals" because the story explores the theme of people coming to terms with the idea that one day they too will die. wanting to find out what their loved ones really think of them. achieving immortalit by being "big people" while they are alive. hoping that they will have accomplished something before they die.
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