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Explain the meaning of the poem, “Nothing Gold Can stay,” from Chapter 5 of the outsiders
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00
Read the sentences and decide which letter (a,b or c) correctly indicates the subject and its verb in each sentence. in 1957, lester b. pearson sent peacekeepers to the middle east. lester b. pearson, sent 1957, sent peacekeepers, sent
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English, 22.06.2019 15:50
Recall that garrett hongo’s poetry often explores themes about the topics of alienation and discrimination, particularly of asian american people. which elements of the poem "the legend” support themes about these topics? check all that apply. imagery of an “asian, thai or vietnamese” man who is alone and wearing dingy clothes diction, such as “just done his wash for the week” imagery of snow falling softly one evening in chicago diction, such as “dressed as one of the poor / in rumpled suit pants” and “a babbling no one understands” the perspective of a boy who gets lost in the crowd
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