English, 30.09.2020 01:01 ulilliareinhart2
How is the central idea that enslaved captives were treated inhumanely developed in “Captain Canot, or Twenty Years of an African Slaver"?
by describing how captives were selected to be slaves
by explaining the monetary value of the enslaved people
by describing how the captives were handled on the ship
by contrasting how the captives were managed on other ships
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English, 21.06.2019 14:30
Read the excerpt from a student’s journal. i thought it would be stressful having to participate in a debate for my final exam. but with a partner to , it was actually a nice change of pace. we argued our case thoroughly, presenting lots of evidence. we even got to use the rebuttal we’d rehearsed. well, a year’s worth of research really paid off. which phrase from the passage best supports the conclusion that the student is describing a policy debate? argued our case thoroughly presenting lots of evidence the rebuttal we’d rehearsed a year’s worth of research
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English, 21.06.2019 14:30
The following passage is an example of what type of text structure tornados are caused by unstable air interacting with the wind sheer the resulting formation can cause devastating effects
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
The first step in making a mental model for a compare-and-contrast text is a. comparing the two things being described. b. finding important details in the text. c. contrasting the two things being described. d. connecting details to what is already known.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00
What effect does the revelation of nachiketas's reception of shraddaha in part ii have upon the reader's perception of the unfolding story?
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How is the central idea that enslaved captives were treated inhumanely developed in “Captain Canot,...
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