English, 09.06.2021 21:00 wajdi554roblox
Which comparison between Reading 1 and Reading 2 accurately describes
something caused by the use of emotion?
A. Reading 1 is playful and childlike, while Reading 2 is awestruck and heavyhearted
B. Reading 1 is hurried and frantic, while Reading 2 is deliberate and steady
C. Reading 1 is fiery and sermon-like, while Reading 2 is humble and full of nuance.
D. Reading 1 is rhythmic and musical, while Reading 2 is slow and careful.
Answers: 1
English, 21.06.2019 17:00
Part a: what are two main ideas of maria w. stewart’s speech? a god is responsible for the discriminatory treatment of african americans. b any individual who decides to commit to a life of domestic servitude is disgraceful. c african americans and women are products of the unfair treatment they receive in the united states. d slavery has crushed african americans’ will to resist and overcome discriminatory practices. e african american women can merely pray for divine intervention for equal rights, as they are not a priority for social reformers. f african americans should work to advance their status by demanding more opportunities for education and meaningful work.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30
Seven pleiades entranced in heaven, form in the deep another seven: endymion nodding from above sees in the sea a second love. how do the ideas in the excerpt compare to poe’s ideas in "the poetic principle"? this celebration of love offers the “lessons of truth” that poe encourages. this scientific reference relates to the “precepts of duty” that poe praises. this reflection of the night sky offers a “contemplation of the beautiful” that poe encourages. this image of heaven encourages the “incitements of passion” that poe praises.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30
What does the narrator do in this passage to increase suspense and encourage the reader to continue reading
Answers: 2
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