English, 22.01.2020 22:31 FailingstudentXD
This is a key event in the call of the wild. that winter, at dawson, buck performed another exploit, not so heroic, perhaps, but one that put his name many notches higher on the totem-pole of alaskan fame. this exploit was particularly gratifying to the three men; for they stood in need of the outfit which it furnished, and were enabled to make a long-desired trip into the virgin east, where miners had not yet appeared. it was brought about by a conversation in the eldorado saloon, in which men waxed boastful of their favorite dogs. where does this event fit in the plot’s structure? rising action falling action climax exposition
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English, 21.06.2019 23:20
What is the moral cf this fable? a. you should play now and worry about provisions later. you should work hard now so someone will you later. you should work hard and save now so you will have something to show for later. you should play hard and work hard now, so you will enjoy life and still have provisions. select the best answer from the choices provided
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30
What is the author purpose for including this portion of how to eat an live cream cone
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English, 22.06.2019 08:50
Which of these best explains why the argument in this passage is weak? (5 points) the argument doesn't take into account opposing points of view. the argument relies on attacking a weak version of the opposition. the claim is not valid. the argument relies on claims that are not backed up by facts.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00
And a work of fiction what is the term for the series of events that build towards the climax
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