Chapter 2 of The Scarlet Letter is told in the
tense, from a(n)
point of view.
A past,...
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Chapter 2 of The Scarlet Letter is told in the
tense, from a(n)
point of view.
A past, omniscient third-person
B. present; limited third-person
C. present, omniscient third-person
D. past; limited third-person
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What element does susan b. anthony include in this passage to strengthen her argument?
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Why is it important to include a descriptive subject heading? it in sorting the topics. it the recipient see its importance. e-mail programs won’t allow e-mail to be sent without it. it keeps junk e-mail separate from important e-mail.
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