English, 07.09.2020 02:01 edandjill24
Read the following paragraph. Alexander was hopelessly lost. This new campus was 10 times bigger than his last school had been. He had no idea how to get back to his classroom. All the doors to all of the classrooms looked the same. Here he was staring down this endless corridor, hoping that someone would come along, so he could inquire where he needed to go.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
Time is not always change. time can also mean continuity, and it can mean keeping acknowledged truths in mind despite differences in circumstances.there is no better example of this in things fall apart than the retellings of the proverb about the bird named eneke, the language in both retellings is almost identical despite the length of time that has passed between their repetitions. in comparing the usages of the same proverb, achebe allows his readers to note the similarities and differences between the situations, and he them understand how this story can be applied to their own lives.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
Explain the purpose of eliezer's father's allusion to mrs. schachter.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00
Brainliest asap!me : ) has anyone read the poem, no, love is not dead? ? i have a question about it .. : )
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English, 22.06.2019 08:10
Which situation from a novel best reflects the following theme? prejudice can be found in unexpected places and is always hurtful to those exposed to it. a. community members admire a public figure until a child exposes him as a fraud b. witnesses to a violent attack remain quiet for fear of endangering their families o c. a talented doctor cannot get work in a neytown because he is an "outsider." d. a couple tries to keep their romance alive across a great distance but fails.
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