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English, 27.08.2019 04:30 aliyahmuhammad2948

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which of the following lines of dialogue from "when greek meets greek" best reveals ram's
false heritage to the landlord?
(1 point)
"you look like a man who could tell me the right place to go."
"i am an untouchable from the heart of india."
"man is forever studying ways and means until he passes into the hands of allah."
"i am just practicing my yogurt."
2. colloquialisms and slang are important in "when greek meets greek" because (1 point)
they readers understand the characters better.
they readers read the text.
they provide a puzzle to solve.
they readers understand the plot.
3. the following line from "when greek meets greek" is an example of
"when you are in rome, do as the romans do."
(1 point)
a colloquialism.
an idiom.
jargon.
slang.
4. which of the following is the complete subject of the sentence below?
harley led the pack when she ran the 3,000­meter run.
(1 point)
harley
harley led the pack
led the pack when she ran
led the pack when she ran the 3,000­meter run
5. which of the following is the simple subject of the sentence below?
the young boy was scolded by his mother for playing in the street.
(1 point)
the young boy
young boy
boy
was scolded by his mother

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