Which passage is written from the first person point of view?
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As he...
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Which passage is written from the first person point of view?
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As he became more involved with his museum, he put aside his former career. Now he devoted much of his time to reading. He was on the lookout for new attractions--"curiosities," he called them--that would draw even bigger crowds to his museum.
With him on the little steamer was a large and sometimes boisterous crowd of passengers, most of them white, some of them black. All but a few were abolitionists. Most were firm believers in nonviolence.
Fleur was so tangled it was impossible to tell which way up she was. The house zoomed in on her middle to reassure itself that she was breathing. Her brother looked as if he had been wrestling. Normal, concluded the house, with a glance at him.
I am commanded to write an account of my days: I am bit by fleas and plagued by family. That is all there is to say. My father must suffer this day, for he broke into a coughing fit before dinner twice instead of once. I hope his lungs get better.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:50
Which textbook section would you use to identify the books and articles the author used or referred to in writing the book? introduction bibliography index table of contents
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English, 22.06.2019 04:20
With crack on crack of thunder, zeus let fly a bolt against the ship, a direct hit, so that she bucked, in reeking fumes of sulphur, and all the men were flung into the sea. they came up 'round the wreck, bobbing a while like petrels on the waves. no more seafaring homeward for these, no sweet day of return; the god had turned his face from them. –the odyssey, homer read the passage. then, identify the theme that is supported by the passage. most ships cannot survive a terrible thunderstorm. the ocean is an angry beast that will tame any who try to control it. the gods have the power to control human destiny. men are willing to die to eat the delicious cattle of the gods.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:40
How does the underlined figurative language contribute to the meaning of the poem?
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English, 22.06.2019 12:00
Part a: which of the following captures how foreign residents, or xenoi, regarded their status or position in ancient greek society? a. while some city-states discouraged immigration, most ancient greek societies allowed foreign residents partial citizenship, the most that foreigners could hope to attain.b. the majority of foreign residents felt unsafe in ancient greek society, as they were almost always expelled or killed if caught; this is because ancient greeks considered themselves superior to many if not all other civilizations.c. while their rights were limited and their relationship with locals shaky, metics had the opportunity of social mobility and full citizenship status, for either themselves or their children.d. the xenoi saw themselves as advanced and providing new services to greek society, as they often brought with them new skills, like pottery.part b: which of the following quotes best supports the answer to part a? a. “greeks persuaded themselves that it was they who had the best environment and characteristics and the purest blood line and were, therefore, born to rule.”(paragraph 11)b. “aside from slaves, most greek poleis would have had a number of free foreigners (xenoi) who had chosen to re-locate from other areas of greece, the mediterranean, and the near east, bringing with them skills such as pottery and metalworking.” (paragraph 16)c. “despite the suspicions and prejudices against foreign “barbarians” which often crop up in literary sources, there were cases when metoikoi did manage to become full citizens after a suitable display of loyalty and contribution to the good of the host state.” (paragraph 16)d. “however, some states, notably sparta, at times actively discouragedimmigration or periodically expelled xenoi.” (paragraph 16)
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