English, 27.07.2019 11:20 payshencec21
Read the passage. my dearest fanny, i am writing what will not be of the smallest use to you. i am feeling differently every moment, & shall not be able to suggest a single thing that can assist your mind.—i could lament in one sentence & laugh in the next, but as to opinion or counsel i am sure none will [be] extracted worth having from this letter. in this passage from “on making an agreeable marriage,” jane austen worries that fanny will be insulted that austen is laughing at her she herself feels differently with each passing moment fanny will ignore her good advice she has good advice to give fanny
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
What conclusion can you draw about the cultural values of the iroquois
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English, 22.06.2019 00:50
3. of all the characters highlighted in the works included in this unit, which one did you relate to or identify with the most in terms of his or her struggles and conflicts? why? what was it about this character that made him or her affect you as he or she did? be sure to point to specific examples from the work to support your response.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00
What is the effect of narrator's word choice on the tone of this passage? the words "my heart shrank within itself" create a fearful tone. the words "wounded his fellow" develop a remorseful tone. the words "struck harsh upon my ears" suggest an irritated tone. the words "better-omened" set a hopeful tone. excerpt from "the cabuliwallah" by rabindranath tagore i was sitting in my study, looking through the accounts, when some one entered, saluting respectfully, and stood before me. it was rahmun the cabuliwallah. at first i did not recognise him. he had no bag, nor the long hair, nor the same vigour that he used to have. but he smiled, and i knew him again. "when did you come, rahmun? " i asked him. "last evening," he said, "i was released from jail." the words struck harsh upon my ears. i had never before talked with one who had wounded his fellow, and my heart shrank within itself when i realised this; for i felt that the day would have been better-omened had he not turned up.
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