3) Using your own words,
summarize in one sentence
the point Minerva makes....
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3) Using your own words,
summarize in one sentence
the point Minerva makes.
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Write a 150-word essay in which you explain how the theme of conflict is developed through the characters in "two kinds." be sure to cite examples from the text in your response. writer word count: of 150 overall score: next question ask for turn it in
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English, 21.06.2019 21:10
Once you have finished revising your peerβs essay, continue to demonstrate your understanding of grammar and punctuation by writing an essay containing all of the grammatical concepts outlined above. your essay should be short, just 250 words, and it can be written on any subject. it should contain an example of parallel structure, an example of every type of phrase and clause outlined in this lesson, an example of two independent clauses connected by a semicolon, and an example of a colon. if you are struggling to come up with an idea for an essay, consider writing it about the themes present in one of the texts you have read already.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00
The missionaries who appear in the novel are colonist britain, portugal, spain, or italy?
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