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What is the main idea in the poem "do not go gentle into that good night". what point was the author trying to prove and what is the reader supposed to come away thinking about?
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Me with this questions i really need them right 4. any complex sentence contains a. independent clauses only b. dependent clauses only c. one independent clause and one or more dependent clauses d. neither independent clauses nor dependent clauses 5. an appositive is a phrase or clause that a. is a noun or group of words acting as a noun b. is placed right next to a noun c. gives more information about a noun d. all of the above 6. select the correctly punctuated sentence containing appositve. a. the vocational counselor an experienced placement specialist has agreed to me get a job. b. the vocational counselor, an experienced placement specialist has agreed to me get a job. c. the vocational counselor an experienced placement specialist, has agreed to me get a job. d. the vocational counselor, an experienced placement specialist, has agreed to me get a job.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
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English, 22.06.2019 03:20
If chopin were your music teacher, what techniques would he probably expect you to develop and practice? use details and information from the passage to explain your answer.
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