English, 04.03.2021 18:50 zakwolthuis
How might the story be different if told from the point of view of a Selenite? Select all that apply.
Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cavor would be portrayed as aliens with strange features.
The action scenes would portray the Selenites as the victors.
The narrator would share the thoughts of Mr. Cavor’s character.
The reader would have to infer the motives of Mr. Bedford and Mr. Cavor for coming to the moon.
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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 12:00
Read the passage from sugar changed the world. for an african, whether you were sent to the caribbean or south america, you were now part of the sugar machine. and it did not much matter where your ship landed. you could be working the fertile fields of brazil or the hills of jamaica; the brutal cycle of making sugar was much the same. how does the use of the word machine support the authors' claim in this passage? its negative connotation indicates that enslaved people had to work like robots instead of human beings. its negative denotation indicates that some people preferred handmade sugar over factory-produced sugar. its positive connotation indicates that plantations ran efficiently and produced huge amounts of sugar. its positive denotation indicates that it was easier for enslaved people to make sugar with machines.
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