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English, 22.06.2019 04:20
2pointsread this passage: "don't worry about me," i said. "i'm not tired at all." oh no,i'm feeling dizzy. this is what they call passing out. don'tdo that. don't pass out. stay upright â stay awake.how does the difference between the character's spoken words and internalthoughts affect the story? oa. it establishes the setting.ob. it introduces a new character.c. it creates dramatic tension.d. it ties up loose ends.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:20
What is most likely the speaker's intent in this excerpt from the speech "solitude of self" by elizabeth cady stanton?
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English, 22.06.2019 10:40
Read the passage. the dust bowl during the 1930s, extreme drought and high winds made life incredibly difficult in the great plains region of the united states. in many areas, rainfall was forty percent less than normal. the soil became extremely dry, and when strong winds blew, they created tremendous dust storms. these so-called âblack blizzardsâ were so thick that they made daylight seem like dusk. during this terrible period, the great plains region of the united states was named the âdust bowl.â over the next few years, the drought continued, and the winds created more dust storms. in some places, the drought and high winds lasted for eight years. many people wondered if the black blizzards would ever end. which statement about this paragraphâs main idea is true? this paragraphâs main idea is stated in the topic sentence. there are not enough details to support the main idea. this paragraphâs main idea is implied. this paragraph does not express a main idea.
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