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Read the line from “Sonnet 18” by William Shakespeare. But thy eternal summer shall not fade, What is the best paraphrase of this line?
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5. how might the statement, “the almighty has his own purposes” (line 39) relate to lincoln’s purpose in giving this speech?
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Emily is reading her friend's story. it uses transition words like and emily can tell that this story's organization is a) sequence of events b) cause and effect c) compare and contrast d) question and answer
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