1. according to william ellery channing national literature includes
a) "the thoughts of profo...
English, 30.01.2020 23:00 austintules2005
1. according to william ellery channing national literature includes
a) "the thoughts of profound and original minds." (1 point)
b) "important works in philosophy." (1 point)
c) âcompositions,â not oral traditions or speeches. (0 points)
d) only texts written by men. (0 points)
2/2 points
use context clues to you identify the meaning of the underlined word.
2. the detective will interrogate the witness and write down his answers. (1 point)
a) excuse (0 points)
b) question (1 point)
c) answer (0 points)
d) arrest (0 points)
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