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English, 11.06.2020 23:57 Delgadojacky0206
Which sentences feature a first-point of you can
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English, 21.06.2019 17:30
18 points so for my assignment there need to be like conflict and stuff but i don't know where i am going with this. can somebody me out? and it needs to be turned in by 12.ring ring, ring ring… “dr. watson, hi. i have run out of blueberries at my berry shop! may you pick some up on your way here? remember, not the ones by the big pine. the ones by the creek.” “of course, sherlock! i’m on my way right now. see you soon! ” said dr. watson. beep. dr. watson always wants to impress sherlock so he made sure to leave right away to have enough time to pick through all the berries and find the best ones. it was about a 4-hour walk from dr. watson’s cottage to the berry shop, so he made sure not get distracted. about 2 hours into his walk, he started approaching the berries. however, these were the ones by the big pine that did not look very appetizing. the blueberries were so small, you could taste the sourness through your teeth. most of them weren’t even ripe yet. straight green. dr. watson turned away with his sour face and headed toward the creek. there, he saw the most beautiful berries. plump and juicy, dark blue, and so big, you could almost compare them to some grapes! as dr. watson went to pick the first berry, sherlock called. “hi! just checking in. how is it going? we have a few people who put in orders for blueberries. they will be picking them up tomorrow morning and we still need to get the blueberries through the sanitizing process.” “yes, i am going as fast as i can. i will be there soon! ”
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English, 21.06.2019 23:00
4friends evenly divided up a nn-slice pizza. one of the friends, harris, ate 11 fewer slice than he received.
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English, 22.06.2019 18:20
The story “the tell-tale heart,” what about the sentence structure most contributes to the tone of the passage? a. the sentences run on at length, suggesting the narrator is lying. b. the sentences are not complete and suggest that the narrator does not remember the events well. c. the sentences have different lengths and represent the narrator's panic. d. the sentences are steady and rhythmic like a heartbeat.
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