What did you learn about the lives of african americans from the 1920s to the 1940s through the two stories "the black ball" and "why you reckon"? remember one is set in harlem after the great migration (and probably in the jazz age or beginnings of the great depression) and the other is in the southwest, probably arkansas or texas.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
The essay sea stars by barbara hurd. what point is the author making by comparing a sea star missing an arm to a human losing a limb?
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00
Read the excerpt from david foster wallaceβs infinite jest. my silent response to the expectant silence begins to affect the air of the room, the bits of dust and sportcoat-lint stirred around by the acβs vents dancing jaggedly in the slanted plane of windowlight, the air over the table like the sparkling space just above a fresh-poured seltzer. the coach, in a slight accent neither british nor australian, is telling c.t. that the whole application-interface process, while usually just a pleasant formality, is probably best accentuated by letting the applicant speak up for himself. in this excerpt, the narrator is providing a, both objective descriptions and subjective commentaries. b. only objective information about people, setting, and events. c. only subjective responses to the things he sees and experiences. d. a compromised interpretation of events due to his unstable condition.
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English, 22.06.2019 16:40
The author gives the details of heracles and gilgamesh interaction with gods to show that
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