English, 05.10.2020 15:01 mikaylaaaaa
What is not one of the purposes of Brutus’ soliloquy in act 2.1 of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar? to explain his rationale for participating in the assassination plot against Caesar to reveal his thoughts to reveal his values to show his relationship with his wife, Portia
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English, 22.06.2019 00:40
(important to read ender's game before answering) in what ways can people be both intelligent and foolish at the same time? how does the author show ender’s intelligence enabling him to fight against authority? make sure your ideas are well-organized and clear. review your word choice and make sure supports your purpose. edit by correcting errors in spelling and grammar and give your work a final polish.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00
Plz im willing to put all my points on the line for this so it would be very nice if u guys could (there is also brainliest on the line)think of an intense argument you had or witnessed sometime in your life. close your eyes and remember every detail. to turn this into a dramatic scene you will need to make changes that will make it make more sense to the audience 500-600 words a description of the set up that explains what happened before the scene diction that matches the characters character objectives and obstacles are clearly conveyed a scene that escalates in dramatic intensity diction that is appropriate to the audience words that are not wasted in idle chit chat action (stage directions) that enhance the scene proper formatting for dramatldr i need a 500- 600 word argument that is understandable ot a high school audience
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