1. dynamics refers to the raising and lowering of volume. true or false2. when reading poetry aloud, you should not be concerned with enunciation. true or false3. three traits of great vocal performers are awareness of self and audience, confidence, and empathy. true or false4. rate refers to how fast or slow you speak. true or false5. as the mood of a poem calms, the speaker should likely get louder. true or false
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30
I'll mark ! what are some examples of metaphors and symbolism in the song "lose yourself" by eminem?
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English, 21.06.2019 19:10
Read the passage from sugar changed the world. but there is another story as well. information about sugar spread as human knowledge expanded, as great civilizations and cultures exchanged ideas. in fact, while sugar was the direct cause of the expansion of slavery, the global connections that sugar brought about also fostered the most powerful ideas of human freedom. how do the details in this passage support the authors’ purpose? the details about the expansion of sugar inform readers about how widespread the use of sugar was. the details about human knowledge inform readers about how humans learned about sugar. the details about ideas and global connections persuade readers that sugar’s story has multiple consequences. the details about the spread of information about sugar entertain readers with stories of travel.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30
Form two real words by combining a prefix and/or suffix with the root listed below. if you need to, use your dictionary. then illustrate that the word has the meaning of that root by using one of those words in a sentence. example: dic, dict=to say 1. addiction 2. edict the judge's edict was the final say in that matter. mit, mis=send
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30
How do "the jilting of granny weatherall" and "the love somg of j alfred prufrock" differ?
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