English, 25.02.2021 19:20 gudon986732
These days, do you feel like the natural or supernatural world has a prevailing influence? Visible or invisible nature? How do you know, and where do we see the impact of these forces? Be specific in your answers and please feel free to include quotations from the poems of Coleridge we've read recently together in support of your claims.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:10
From his studies of coptic, champollion knew that the egyptian word for "sun" was pronounced rah. he wrote down the first two letters of that sound, ra. next he put a question mark for the unknown middle hieroglyph. then, at the end, he wrote ss, the sound of the last two hieroglyphs. he studied the combination: ra ? ss. suddenly he remembered a famous pharaoh whose name appeared in ancient greek chronicles and also in the biblical book of exodus: rameses, or ramesses. could this be a hieroglyphic representation of ramesses' name? based on the excerpt, what detail did champollion need to conclude that the hieroglyphics might represent ramesses’s name?
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30
The ch in chronicle is a hint that the word is ultimately derived from latin greek french portuguese
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English, 21.06.2019 23:40
The basketball crashed against the backboard, and point guard sheena lunged for it. as she snatched the ball out of mid-air, the crowd cheered, chanting encouragement for her team, the monarchs. so far, the game had been a disaster. with 15 seconds left to go in the final quarter, the monarchs were 2 points shy of victory. what main idea do the details in the passage suggest? the point guard sheena was not a very good player. the monarchs had never lost a basketball game. the monarchs were worried about losing. the crowd was not supporting the monarchs.
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