The old man is snoring loudly. ( Change into negative)
1) The old man isn't snoring loudly.
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English, 17.12.2021 14:00 andydiaz1227
The old man is snoring loudly. ( Change into negative)
1) The old man isn't snoring loudly.
2) The old man doesn't snoring loudly.
3) The old man not snoring loudly.
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English, 21.06.2019 12:30
Read the excerpt from "lise marie de baissac.âin normandy, baissac pretended to be a refugee from paris living in the house of a schoolmaster. there, she to set up more resistance groups and organize sabotage actions. again traveling by bicycle, she maintained secret communications between groups and transported supplies. this was extremely dangerous work.which best describes the meaning of the underlined word? argued forblockedkept upunderstood
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English, 21.06.2019 15:30
Poetry is a huge part of literary history. it is also a part of musical history. from the lyrics of ancient folk songs to those of modern-day rap, musicians have used words in their art to express life, love, and culture. whether the melody comes first or the words do, it is a poet's job to make them work together. the music and words become partners in the goal of expressing ideas or affecting the listener in some way. we have all been turned into mush by a beautiful song with a sad message, and we have the musical poets to for that. based on the sentences in this paragraph, which statement is accurate? sentence 1 is a complex sentence that varies the style and tone of the paragraph. sentence 3 is a complex sentence that varies the style and tone of the paragraph. sentence 5 is a compound sentence that varies the fluency and style of the paragraph. sentence 6 is a compound sentence that varies the fluency and style of the paragraph.
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English, 21.06.2019 19:50
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