In the essay, Alvarez notes that her mother thought that the pronunciation of her name didn't
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English, 01.06.2020 01:59 hungtistic
In the essay, Alvarez notes that her mother thought that the pronunciation of her name didn't
matter, and quotes her as saying: "You know what your friend Shakespeare said, 'A rose by any other
name would smell as sweet." Do you agree with Alvarez's mother? Why or why not?
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English, 21.06.2019 17:30
Pl i ben trying and trying but i still cant get it. you are to write a five paragraph literary essay based on one of the 4 prompts and what you have read and learned in this module. these are your options: 1. how do the events of "the white umbrella" teach the narrator a lesson about shame and acceptance? 2. what role does creativity play in "the bat-poet"? 3. how does the character of squeaky change over the course of "raymond's run"? 4. discuss the influences of older family members on the protagonists and speakers in the stories and poems of this unit. you are to write a five paragraph literary essay based on what you have read and learned in this module. your final submission should meet the following requirements. ⢠submit completed pre-writing and outline documents. ⢠write an essay that contains an introduction with hook and thesis statement, supporting paragraphs with evidence and at least one quotation, and a conclusion that restates the thesis and reviews main points. ⢠use transitions appropriate to the pattern of organization. ⢠use vocabulary to create tone and voice. ⢠cite primary source (quotation). ⢠submit completed revision checklist. ⢠vary sentence structure. ⢠create sentences with parallel structures. ⢠use technology in the writing process.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
Wichita mourning david matherne pipe organsâdusty and tarnishedâ bellowed the ancient song, as movers carried the pews for one last time. frozen branchesâheavy with ice armsâ 5 couldnât perform their dance, as workmen shuffled inside the worn-out floors. sally richardsâbroken and mourningâ watched while her father left, 10 as painters brought in their cans for the first time. stained-glass windowsâbuckled and brokenâ surveyed commotionâs cause as commerce won in the end 15 yet one more time. reverend richardsâfeeble and finishedâ cried as his exit was lost on christians who worshiped the dime; a change of the times. 20 which of these best summarizes the author's style in this poem? a) each of the five stanzas contains internal rhyme and consistent rhythm. b) each of the five stanzas contains an end rhyme describing a different character. c) each of the five stanzas contains assonance followed by a dash, then a description of the old church. d) each of the five stanzas introduces a character followed by a dash, then a description of that character. 3) in the first line of each stanza, the author follows the pattern of a noun followed by a pair of adjectives. what is the purpose of this pattern? a) the author hopes to create a peaceful feeling for the readers. b) the object and its adjectives are used to create a sense of progress. c) the author uses the pattern to create vivid pictures in the reader's mind. d) the author uses the pattern of man and nature to show the impact of this event.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
In 2â3 complete sentences, thoroughly explain the protagonist's main motivation or goal in "the rules of the game"? what does the protagonist want? provide at least two specific details from the text to support your analysis of the protagonist's motivation or goal.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30
Read the passage from an argumentative essay. many endangered species are currently threatened by climate change. there are some laws already in place, but are they effective enough? anyone with a conscience knows that these creatures deserve the chance to survive without outside threats impeding their survival. i suppose this is a tough decision for lawmakers, but i hope they choose wisely. which statement best evaluates the claim in the passage?
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