Which excerpt from The People Could Fly reflects the historical fact that enslaved people passed stories down through oral
tradition?
They say that the children of the ones who could not fly told their children.
O Warton threw back his head and laughed. It was a long, loud bellow.
O One day, the man known as the most cruel slaveowner in that part of the state heard about Nehemiah.
Sarah hoed and chopped the row as the babe on her back
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English, 21.06.2019 23:00
Can you correct this paragraph? a football player once had a dream. the dream was about the queen of england. she was on a boat and was fishing. when she tried to put a worm on the fishing hook, her necklace fell into the water. a train conductor named maxwell threw popcorn in the water. the fish ate the popcorn then gave the queen her necklace. the queen said, ” you all for me get my necklace back! ” “you are welcome said the conductor and all the fish.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Which choice is a major detail from paragraph two? a) the great wall is a large network of several walls and towers. b) the great wall looks like a long wall snaking its way across china. c) the great wall was constructed over hundreds of years beginning in 221 b.c. d) the great wall construction encouraged several independent kingdoms to unite.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
What did mark twain contribute to the history of the novel? select all that apply.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30
What reasons does the speaker provide to support his viewpoint or claim in what to the slave is the fourth of july i read to speech and but i just don't fully understand the question i just want to make sure i get it right so to explain that the question is asking me to do. and you!
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