English, 27.06.2019 08:30 Bgreene2377
Read the excerpt from the general prolgue to the canterbury tales. she had been respectable all her life, and five times married, that’s to say in church, not counting other loves she’d had in youth, of whom, just now, there is no need to speak. in this excerpt, the narrator may be unreliable because a. he is grossly exaggerating. b. he is obviously telling lies. c. he is old and experienced. d. he is contradicting himself.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:10
Usually, when people talk about "rocky” relationships, it’s with a frown, but mine has enriched my life. i became fascinated with rocks when i was really young, and throughout my childhood you could usually find me with my pockets bulging from whatever stony treasures i’d scavenged that day. when my science teacher taught us a unit on geology, i realized that my fascination could become an exciting career that could also me make good money. obtaining an internship to work on the geological exhibit at the museum is an important step on my road to being a geologist. the best description of the writer’s point of view is that the person is eager to make a lot of money in a museum internship. insistent that geology should be taught as part of every science course. hopeful to be able to further the goal of eventually becoming a geologist. concerned that people do not generally relate well to the study of geology.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30
Elie wiesel’s “the perils of indifference” speech how do paragraphs 15-16 contribute to the development of the text’s central idea?
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30
Which kind of bias is evident in the sentence below? " along with bears, lynxes and wolves, boars were idiotically hunted to extinction in the middle ages." a subjective vocabulary/ mistreatment of opposing views/ corporate bias/ stereotypes
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