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Shakespeare wrote: All the world's a stage,/ And all the men and women merely players;/ They have their exits and their entrances; - As You Like It What type of figurative language is this an example of?
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Which statement best describes the authors use of a claim and a counterclaim in the passage
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Read the excerpt from act 4, scene 1, of the tragedy of julius caesar. [exit lepidus] antony. this is a slight, unmeritable man, meet to be sent on errands. is it fit, the three-fold world divided, he should stand one of the three to share it? octavius. so you thought him, and took his voice who should be p to die, in our black sentence and proscription. antony. octavius, i have seen more days than you. and though we lay these honors on this man. to ease ourselves of divers sland’rous loads, he shall but bear them as the a** bears gold, to groan and sweat under the business, either led or driven as we point the way; and having brought our treasure where we will, then take we down his load, and turn him off, like to the empty a**, to shake his ears and graze in commons. what does this interaction reveal about antony’s character? select two options. he feels like he is getting old. he values the efforts of his peers. his opinion of beasts of burden is low. he presents a false demeanor to others. he is ambitious for himself and his friends.
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English, 22.06.2019 14:30
Which word in the sentence is a direct object? grandmother brought the whole family a present. a. grandmother b. present c. family d. whole
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English, 22.06.2019 21:30
If you want to place a piece of literature within its historical, literary, and cultural framework, which graphic organizer should you use? venn diagram herringbone organizer context chart
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