English, 21.06.2021 23:40 janreyes39
Uestions 26-35. Read the following passage from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Nature: Addresses and Lectures (1849) carefully before you choose your answers.
The organization for the second paragraph can best be described as
Select one:
a. Cause and effect
b. Narration
c. Exemplification
d. None of the above
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English, 21.06.2019 15:50
To the one that i love i will never forget or hate just love me back
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
Determine the meaning of the word *propel* using the context clues in the sentence. wind power is the ability to capture the wind in a way to *propel* the blades of wind turbines. a) to move slowly b) to urge onward c) to stop from moving d) to drive, or cause to move, forward
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Look at this dictionary entry: realize (ree-uh-lyz) v. to become completely aware of (something) as a fact; understand without a doubt to make (something desired or anticipated) occur to give real, definite or physical form to a plan, dream, or goal to earn (money or a profit) from a deal which sentence uses the word realize as it is described in the fourth definition? a. mike realized the gravity of the situation only when dalia explained it to him. b. only hard work and perseverance can people realize their dreams. c. he felt that his vision was realized when he finished reading the final draft of the narrative. d. fay's glass paintings are expected to realize a handsome profit. e. dan will realize his goal of going to an ivy league school only if he works hard.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
My pretty rose tree by william blake a flower was offered to me, such a flower as may never bore; but i said, ‘i’ve a pretty rose tree,’ and i passed the sweet flower o’er. then i went to my pretty rose tree, to tend her by day and by night; but my rose turned away with jealousy, and her thorns were my only delight. what is the rhyme scheme of the two stanzas in this poem? a. abba, cdda b. abab, acac c. abab, cddc d. abaa, cddc
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Uestions 26-35. Read the following passage from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s Nature: Addresses and Lectures...
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