English, 21.05.2021 18:30 itzking411
3. Explain the following: a. “A book you love is like a friend. It is like a home.” b. “There is always something new to find in a book, however often you read it.” c. “If every single person in the world had a book – just one book (they’d have to be able to read it, of course) – we’d have a lot less trouble, I’m sure.”
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30
Which statement best explains why shakespeare has cassius use the word fawn rather than a synonym such as flatter to describe his actions?
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
Mr. pontellier did not attend these soirée musicales. he considered them bourgeois, and found more diversion at the club. to madame ratignolle he said the music dispensed at her soirées was too "heavy," too far beyond his untrained comprehension. his excuse flattered her. but she disapproved of mr. pontellier's club, and she was frank enough to tell edna so. which statement best describes the point of view in the excerpt? the third-person point of view is voiced by an objective character in the story. the third-person point of view is voiced by a subjective character in the story. the third-person point of view is an omniscient observer. the third-person point of view is an observer with limited omniscience.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
Afruit stand has to decide what to charge for their produce. they decide to charge \$5.30$5.30dollar sign, 5, point, 30 for 111 apple and 111 orange. they also plan to charge \$14$14dollar sign, 14 for 222 apples and 222 oranges. we put this information into a system of linear equations. can we find a unique price for an apple and an orange?
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00
In large cities such as new york city, a majority of citizens often take public transportation and leave their cars at home what is wrong with this text and visual aid
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