You must hire or squat somewhere, and raise but a small crop, and eat that soon. You must live within yourself, and depend upon yourself always tucked up and ready for a start, and not have many affairs. . . . what does this mean? "Resistance to Civil Government" By Henry David Thoreau Apex!!!
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Which revision of this sentence best uses direct characterization?
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Look up the information for as many of these sources aspossible and write the works cited entry for each one. (you may make up dates and editions where necessary for the purposes of this exercise.)1. mark twain’s the mysterious stranger2. a dictionary entry for the word castigation from merriam-webster (any edition)3. an article in cosmopolitan magazine by jennifer grant called “all you need to know”4. an encyclopedia entry for the name “geraldine ferraro” from world book encyclopedia5. a website article titled “welcome to oz” with no listed author or publisher and no corporate affiliation
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Which statement best explains how the setting affects the meaning of the story? a. the water and wave motif conveys the queasy feeling the narrator has when walking alone at night. b. the firefly light conveys a feeling of nostalgia for long summer evenings spent with family. c. the phrase whispering and murmurs" suggests that the main character has fits of madness. d. the comparison of the street to a graveyard suggests that something is terribly wrong with society.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:30
Would the essay be more or less effective in explaining the concept of dead reckoning if you knew from the beginning that ahmed is an ant?
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