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Astory's protagonist approaches a doorway where the antagonist is secretly waiting to grab her. the reader knows the antagonist is waiting behind the door, but the protagonist does not. this is an example of irony. a) dramatic b) literal c) situational d) verbal
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World Languages, 23.06.2019 18:00
After the fall of saigon, americans a) were eager to explore the lessons of vietnam b) just wanted to forget about the war c)bought airline tickets to hanoi d)demanded that the u.s. get involved in "another vietnam"
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World Languages, 25.06.2019 11:30
Fill in the blank with the correct form of the imperfect tense. the children and i (watch) tv.
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World Languages, 25.06.2019 14:50
Does any one here play destiny 2? so that this question doesnt get deleted oo, what is pi r ^2 of the circumference 0of 5
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World Languages, 25.06.2019 21:30
There is nothing in the world which travels faster than these persian couriers . . it is said that men and horses are stationed along the road, equal in number to the number of days the journey takes - a man and a horse for each day. . neither snow nor rain nor heat nor gloom of night stays these couriers from the swift completion of their appointed rounds. read this passage and highlight text that gives evidence as to why persian couriers are able to complete their jobs so quickly. according to evidence in the passage, why are persian couriers able to travel so quickly? check all that apply. men and horses are stationed along the road. they rest every night so they can go at top speed the following day. couriers do not allow bad weather to slow them down. they receive a reward upon the completion of their journey.
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