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Read the excerpt from "Flowers for Algernon."
That crazy TV kept up all night. How can I sleep with something yelling crazy things all night in my
pictures. Wow. I don't know what it says when Im up so how am going to know when Im sleeping.
How does Charlie's opinion of the doctors' tests change from the beginning of the story?
He used to think the tests were easy; now he thinks they are hard.
O He used to understand how the tests worked; now he doesn't.
O He used to want to do well on the tests; now he is frustrated by them.
O He used to think the tests were meaningless, now he knows they aren't.
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Samuel johnson believed that literature should appeal mainly to the scholar, to him the common man, to teach him the common man, to teach and him the king and the parliament
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Diego rivera was a famous artist from mexico. most of his paintings were murals. murals are paintings that are made directly on a wall. rivera thought that all people should be able to see beautiful art, not just people who could afford to go to museums. this is why he painted most of his murals on the walls of public buildings
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Read this passage from the online article βtop 10 reasons why everyone is doing yogaβ by kathryn livingston. what type of propaganda is the author using? why are so many people doing yoga these days? there must be more to it than endorphins; there has to be a deeper reason why 20 million plus americans have fallen in love with this venerable practice. here is my top ten list β and if youβre a yogi, iβm sure you can think of more.
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Read the excerpt from "Flowers for Algernon."
That crazy TV kept up all night. How can I sleep...
That crazy TV kept up all night. How can I sleep...
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