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Read this passage from “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury: The police, of course, but what a rare, incredible thing; in a city of three million, there was only one police car left, wasn’t that correct? Ever since a year ago, 2052, the election year, the force had been cut down from three cars to one. Crime was ebbing; there was no need now for the police, save for this one lone car wandering and wandering the empty streets. Which statement best explains how irony is used in the passage? A. there is only one police patrol car to serve a city of three million people. B. during an election year, a city agrees to reduce its police force by 200 percent. C. even though the people stayed in their houses, the city still held elections. D. if people stayed inside, there would be crime and no need for police.
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Imagine you have 24 hours to change into any sea creature. which creature would you choose to be? describe what you life would be like during your time under the ocean.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
Which of the following correctly completes the missing line (line ii) of the outline? a.why gilman advocates “rest cure”b.why gilman hates “rest cure”c.gilman’s opinion of “rest cure”d.gilman’s need to punish the doctor select the best answer from the choices providedabcd
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English, 21.06.2019 19:50
Making an inference means filling in a text's missing information using context clues; drawing a conclusion means analyzing the story's ending. true or false? true false the inference statement is true, but the conclusion statement is false. the conclusion statement is true, but the inference statement is false.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:00
Dream variations by langston hughes analysisand “the tropics in new york” by claude mckay both depict a longing for another place. what are the places and what do they represent?
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Read this passage from “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury: The police, of course, but what a rare, inc...
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