English, 05.10.2020 16:01 devarious83
Ponyboy does not understand his schoolwork, and he does not get along with his brother Sodapop.
Ponyboy does not understand his brother Darry, and he does not get along with the rich kids in town.
Ponyboy does not find a ride home, and he does not like wearing the same type of clothing as those in the gang.
Ponyboy does not know whom he loves the most, and he does not care about getting in trouble with the police.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:00
True or false: a writer uses ellipses to indicate an omission or that something has been left out of a direct quote.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:30
Which best defines a literary stereotype and its purpose in literary? a- a literary stereotype is a term used interchangeably with prejudice.b- a literary stereotypes creates conflict and contrast how a character may seem with who a character really is. c- a literary stereotypes has no purpose in literary in literary expect to reveal prejudice and express the views of an antagonist. d- a literary stereotype is a way for the writer to indicate whether a character is good or evil, a protagonist or an antagonist.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00
What theme is best revealed by this conflict? a.)with cooperation, crews can defeat the gods. b.)dangerous ocean travel claims many lives. c.)rest is required for all who work hard. d.)people must respect the wrath of the gods. read the excerpt from part 1 of the odyssey. now zeus the lord of cloud roused in the north a storm against the ships and driving veils of the squall moved down like night on land and sea. the bows went plunging at the gust; sails cracked and lashed outstrips in the big wind. we saw death in that fury, dropped the yards, unshipped the oars, and pulled for the nearest lee: then two long days and nights we lay offshore.
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