English, 12.01.2021 19:10 kritalewis
Which pieces of textual evidence from Selection 1 best represent the idea that nothing will prevent the speaker from being at sea?
A) âa tall shipâ (line 2)
âa star to steer her byâ (line 2)
B) âa wild callâ (line 6)
âa clear call that may not be deniedâ (line 6)
C) âa windy dayâ (line 7)
âthe white clouds flyingâ (line 7)
D) âthe gullâs way and the whaleâs wayâ (line 10)
âthe windâs like a whetted knifeâ (line 10)
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Compare the excerpt you read from the introduction of great astronomers to the article you read about gis. what differences in purpose and tone do you notice?
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