9. Lines 62-95: What can we infer from the first line Hamlet speaks to Claudius? Why does the
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9. Lines 62-95: What can we infer from the first line Hamlet speaks to Claudius? Why does the
queen urge Hamlet to "cast thy nighted color off"?
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In 150 words, explain what northup (in twelve years a slave) could have done to prevent being kidnapped by hamilton and brown.
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Which is an example of finding common ground when addressing a counter argument? a. products with genetically modified organisms (gmos) in them are frankenfoods that are unnatural, dangerous, and foul tasting. b. it’s really not important that some people feel texting while driving isn’t a big deal; it’s a fact that it’s dangerous and should be illegal. c. while both sides agree that processed foods are more convenient, the damage they do to a person’s health should not be ignored. d. testing on animals has produce several lifesaving vaccines and medicines that have saved countless human lives.
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What is most likely the speaker's intent in this excerpt from the speech "solitude of self" by elizabeth cady stanton?
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In chapter 3 of franz kafka’s the metamorphosis, gregor is confined to his room after an injury inhibits his movement. however, he finds solace in being able to hear his family’s conversations through his open bedroom door. what does this detail show about gregor’s state of mind? a. he still feels the need for human company. b. he feels trapped in his house with his family. c. he misses interacting with his kind, loving mother. d. he’s bored and wants to go back to work.
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