English, 10.07.2019 21:00 jjpeanut30
Read the excerpt from common sense. "some massanello may hereafter arise, who, laying hold of popular disquietudes, may collect together the desperate and the discontented, and by assuming to themselves the powers of government may sweep away the liberties of the continent like a deluge." in the excerpt, paine compares a deluge—a torrential downpour—to the actions of a group of men to illustrate their force. intentions. numbers. pride.
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Apply the idea of the plain language movement to make the paragraph under “before” in section 1 more user-friendly
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English, 21.06.2019 22:20
What is similar about a satire and a parable? o a. both are based on a previous work. o b. both attempt to persuade an audience. o c. both use humor to entertain an audience. o d. both are very short in length.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
Plz (i only understand "the song of wandering aengus." and i have no idea what the raven means so i can't answer this. me i will give brainlest and a 5-star rating) consider the speakers in "the raven" and the speaker in "the song of wandering aengus." write two paragraphs to compare and contrast the voice in these two poems. how does the poet give the speaker in each poem a distinctive voice? what effect does this voice have in each poem? use examples from each poem to as evidence for your answer
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Read the excerpt from common sense. "some massanello may hereafter arise, who, laying hold of popula...
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