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Would "Her song’s a moaning howling thing ungainly" be figurative language? If so, what kind? I think it is a metaphor...?
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Imagine you are reading a story about a character named dray. dray is captain of the basketball team and practices for hours after school in order to achieve his goals of playing in the nba. one day, dray decides that he hates basketball. he quits the team and takes up knitting instead. what is the introduction of this new plot point is an example of a. an anticlimaxb. a conclusionc. a contrivanced. a climax
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Which character shows external character development in the crucible
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Plzz , i need to get an a on my i will give branliest! senator warren states that the effects of pay discrimination are long-lasting. is this a valid argument supported by accurate evidence?
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Would "Her song’s a moaning howling thing ungainly" be figurative language? If so, what kind? I thin...
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