English, 23.04.2020 05:34 shongmadi77
What is the purpose of Hamlet’s soliloquy in the play? A. It creates a central conflict. B. It makes him spoiled and self-entitled. C. It makes him put duty over personal emotions. D. It creates additional stress and uncertainty of the future.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:20
Read the following passage: sari couldn't believe her bad luck. she had locked her keys in the car. to add fuel to the fire, her cell phone was in the locked car, and she was late for a very important meeting. she knocked on her neighbor's door so that she could ask to use his phone, but he was not not home. what was she to do? what role does the idiom in the passage serve? a. it shows that sari has incredibly bad luck when it comes to work.b. it shows that sari's neighbor was not home either.c. it shows that sari locked her keys in the car.d. it shows that sari's situation was worse than it seemed at first.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:40
Which sentence is written correctly? oa. according to the weather forecast, it will be sunny all week.ob. do you know weather she will attend the show? oc. we should expect cloudy whether during the weekend.od. i like to stay at home and read a good book during rainy whether.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00
Pls pls pls i will give u brainliest in the story open window, what is the significance of the open window?
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00
Read kabir’s poem “tell me, o swan, your ancient tale,” and answer the question. the swan is an extended metaphor. which of the following best describes this metaphor? a) the meaning of the poem’s extended metaphor is implicit rather than explicit. b) the meaning of the poem’s extended metaphor is neither implicit nor explicit. c) the meaning of the poem’s extended metaphor is explicit rather than implicit. d) the meaning of the poem’s extended metaphor is both implicit and explicit.
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