English, 23.07.2019 06:00 StupidFatChipmunk
What idea does the description of the prioress in the prologue to chaucer's the canterbury tales convey? (a).she was a devout nun for whom religion and god were of prime importance. (b)she was concerned for the general well-being of her fellow pilgrims. (c)she aspired to courtly life and behaved like a court lady rather than a nun. (d)she was not a person devoted to fashion and courtly manners.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00
In what ways do “the lamb” and “the tyger” represent opposite sides of human existence? a. “the lamb” urges passive control, while “the tyger” glorifies man’s dominance over nature. b. “the lamb” urges meek acceptance, while “the tyger” glorifies nature and power. c. “the lamb” urges childlike faith, while “the tyger” glorifies man’s experience.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:20
The greatest gift the sumerians gave the world was the invention of writing. the sumerians were wealthy people. they needed some way to keep track of what they owned. they began drawing pictures. they used a reed as a pen. they drew on soft pieces of clay. the soft clay was then dried in the sun. the tablet became a permanent record. later, the sumerian drawings changed into wedge-shaped symbols. this kind of writing is called cuneiform. by putting symbols together, the sumerians could write entire sentences.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00
Keeping wolves as pets is wrong. wolves are not pets.they're wild and natural-born killers. people who keepwolves in captivity are self-centered and vain. they thinkit's some kind of status symbol to own a wolf. but wolvesneed to roam free, participate in the thrill of the hunt, filltheir bellies with raw meat, and socialize with their packmates.which type of appeal does the passage primarily use? oa. ethos
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English, 22.06.2019 09:20
Instead of merely taking over poetic forms from previous eras, the romantic poets developed the form known as the
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