English, 09.03.2020 02:13 hardwick744
Read the statement below. Then answer the question that follows. The author repeats the phrase "bravest of all" to emphasize how the students build on each other's ideas as they plan their presentation. Write a paragraph explaining how you can tell that the above statement is true . Use at least two details from the passage to support your response
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English, 21.06.2019 19:30
At last it was settled by lot that zeus should reign supreme in heaven, whilst aides governed the lower world, and poseidon had full command over the sea, but the supremacy of zeus was recognized in all three kingdoms, in heaven, on earth (in which of course the sea was included), and under the earth. zeus held his court on the top of mount olympus, whose summit was beyond the clouds; the dominions of aides were the gloomy unknown regions below the earth; and poseidon reigned over the sea. what element of a myth does this excerpt contain? an example of an historical event a lesson about human behavior an explanation of an event in nature a story about gods or goddesses
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English, 21.06.2019 20:30
The development of new inventions in the field of space travel seemed rapid. how does the word rapid function in a sentence?
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00
(hedda gabler; act 1, pp. 19-20) based on the first few lines that hedda speaks in the excerpt above, what do you learn about hedda from her interaction with miss tesman? your answer should be at least 250 words.**will mark brainliest**
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