To effectively compare and contrast two texts written in different genres, a reader must look for the same words used in both texts. find the text that most supports personal views. understand what is gained by treating a topic two different ways. identify which text uses the most scientific and scholarly language.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:20
Which group or words is not a phrase? a.) leaving behind the dog b.) because she smiled at me c.) smashing into a fence d.) before the first test e.) pushing the sofa
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Which word in the passage the reader determine the meaning of the word miscarriage? toilattracteddicgraced
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00
Kthe pleasure of all living things in baldur's presence means the happiness that the sunlight brings; the sorrow of all living things at his death means the gloom of northern countries when winter comes. reread the two sentences in paragraph 7. what is the best way to improve these sentences. if there are no problems, choose correct as is.' a) correct as is. b) the pleasure of all living things in baldur's presence means the happiness that the sunlight brings; the sorrow of all living things at his death means the gloom that the winter brings. c) the pleasure of all living things in baldur's presence meant the happiness that the sunlight brings, and the sorrow of all living things at his death meant the gloom of a northern winter. d) the pleasure of all living things in baldur's presence means the happiness that the sunlight brings. the sorrow of all living things at his death means the gloom of northern countries when winter comes.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30
Which option is the most relevant piece of evidence for this claim
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