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Note: the characters in the two passages live in different historical eras. passages: a: it was freezing cold out on the prairie, but daniel trudged on. he had to find firewood. his mother was ill. she needed the warmth of a fire. so many people on the wagon train had died. daniel was scared. he wondered if they would ever reach oregon by the end of 1861. b: "hello, chicago power company? " bob said into the phone. "i need you to come fix our furnace. the heat won't come on, and it's very cold. my mother's sick. it's a fairly new furnace, too. mom said it was installed in 2005. can you come right away? " he hung up and got blankets out of the closet to cover his mother until came. compare and contrast the two characters in these passages. in your answer, be sure to identify the setting of each passage and the conflict faced by each boy. how does the historical era in which each boy lives affect his conflict? use events and details from the passages to support your ideas.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30
Who is ¨ the guilty party¨ at the end of the text, and how do his actions contribute to the storys theme?
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00
The following question is based on your reading of a midsummer night’s dream by william shakespeare. why are the royals in the woods? a. they are hunting. c. they are drunk. b. they are celebrating the wedding. d. they are lost.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:50
Write a speech about a current practice - anything people commonly do in society today - that you think the people of the future will see as a form of discrimination. what are some practices that are legal today that you think limit people's rights? do you yourself feel you're being treated unfairly? you'll support your ideas with evidence you find through research. you'll also enhance your speech with audio or video.
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