English, 14.10.2019 15:00 itsyourboyrocky
2. which of the following is not typical of a naïve first-person narrator? a. the character does not understand the impact of what he or she is telling. b. a naïve first-person narrator is often a child. c. the narrator is not a character in the story, but a voice outside the action. d. the reader learns only what the character sees, hears, and knows.
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English, 21.06.2019 13:30
Click to review the online content. then answer the question(s) below, using complete sentences. scroll down to view additional questions. site 1: "schools of literary theory" site 2: "the tell-tale heart" by edgar allan poe according to plato, how does one judge the value of a piece of art? (site 1)
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30
The story line remains the same. the kids live in what was then one of the remaining beachfront slums, down the coast from the expensive malibu area. the beach was ruled by surfers, but in the afternoon, when the waves died down, some of the surfers, or their younger brothers, fooled around on skateboards. one day, skip engblom, the shop owner, comes up with a key breakthrough, polyurethane wheels: "they grip." with the additional traction, the z-boys try skating the sides of the big, open drainage canal that runs through the area. then comes a brainstorm: because of a drought, the area's swimming pools were drained. the kids started "borrowing" pools when the owners weren't home, to skate the curved sides.” where did “the lords of dogtown” originally practice their tricks? a. the beach c. an open drainage canal b. empty pools d. none of these
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00
Which one of these lines use him to permitte which one of these lines uses iambic pentameter?
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2. which of the following is not typical of a naïve first-person narrator? a. the character does no...
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