English, 23.09.2020 16:01 ahmedislife
Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World.
Nina was always a mysterious figure in the family:
beautiful as a movie star, cosmopolitan and elegant, with
wide Slavic cheeks. She spoke only Russian, though
she lived much of her adult life in Tel Aviv. There were
rumors that she came from nobility and that she had
once been very rich. She and Avram were thought of as
a glamorous couple—he the charming man with his
head in the clouds (in Yiddish the word for that kind of
person is luftmensh, "air man"), she the mysterious
beauty who had given up everything to be with him.
Which statements best describe the author's purpose
for writing this passage? Select two options.
to present background information about Nina
to create a sense of suspense about Nina's future
to intrigue the reader with details about Nina
to show how Nina was able to mislead people
to persuade the reader that Nina was rich
Answers: 2
English, 21.06.2019 21:30
Which conclusion about the eldest magician does this excerpt support
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English, 22.06.2019 00:40
(important to read ender's game before answering) in what ways can people be both intelligent and foolish at the same time? how does the author show ender’s intelligence enabling him to fight against authority? make sure your ideas are well-organized and clear. review your word choice and make sure supports your purpose. edit by correcting errors in spelling and grammar and give your work a final polish.
Answers: 3
English, 22.06.2019 01:30
Read the passage. and thus they fought all the long day, and never stinted till the noble knights were laid to the cold earth. and ever they fought still till it was near night, and by then was there a hundred thousand laid dead upon the down. in the passage from morte d’arthur by sir thomas malory, what are the bolded words an example of?
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Read the passage from Sugar Changed the World.
Nina was always a mysterious figure in the family:
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