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9.How does the story being told from an omniscient third-person point of view affect the plot of the selection? (the story of an hour by kate chopin)
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Pl answer ! i nd ! the importance of being earnest presents characters who live for one thing and one thing only—to do whatever will bring them pleasure. what message does the play get across regarding the pursuit of pleasure? do you think the play paints a positive picture of this pursuit of pleasure or a negative picture? give specific examples from the play to explain your response. do you agree or disagree with this message regarding the pursuit of pleasure? why or why not? (25 points) respond in at least 2 paragraphs. you must answer all parts of the question and give examples from the play for support to earn full credit.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:30
Question 12(multiple choice worth 2 points) the arrangements of elements in a photograph is called aperture focus composition framing
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00
What two parts of this passage contain a biblical allusion beowulf
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English, 22.06.2019 09:30
Why might carl sandburg have placed an emphasis on politeness among the animals in the committee of sixty six and in the interactions the animals have with humans in "how the animals lost their tails and got them back traveling from philadelphia to medicine hat"? a. to show that animals are more polite than humans b. to poke fun at the extreme politeness of the animals c. to teach children how to interact with adults d. to teach children how to interact with animals asap
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