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Because the seat of his blue 'corduroy. pants was faded with wear, Gabriel looked as if he had sat in a puddle of bleach.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:20
What poetic devices does shakespeare use in these lines? select all that apply. they are prose. they are blank verse. they are rhyming couplets they are in iambic pentameter.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:10
Read this excerpt from "we shall overcome." hundreds of thousands of people sang them. but sometimes, it was one lone person with a guitar. they sang in segregated bus stations, picket lines, freedom marches, concert stadiums, city squares, and videos. when injustice of oppression threatens, people sing protest songs to proclaim their resistance, publicize their cause, and encourage hope for a better future, based on this excerpt as an introductory paragraph, which of the following would you expect to read about in the article? different groups of people who were oppressed the ways that music brings diverse groups of people together similarities between historical movements that provided rights for groups of people different song styles throughout specific historical events
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30
Hur ! asap what is the structure of the following sentence? although i have already visited africa, i would certainly like to return. a) compound b) compound-complex c) complex d) simple
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30
What exaggeration about him smiley does the narrator of the notorious jumping frog of calveras county make
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