English, 04.08.2019 16:30 victoria1831
Which example would most likely be considered satirical? a. in a movie, someone says something insulting about another person but in a lighthearted tone. b. in a television show, a student tells his teacher that his dog ate his homework and then hands her a half-chewed piece of notebook paper. c. in a newspaper, a headline reads "policy gets green light for no parking zone changes." d. in a novel, homeless people build cardboard-box homes in a gated neighborhood, revealing the need for social change.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
Tori is writing a literary analysis of the novel little women. read the following claim statement she wrote about the story. in little women, louisa may alcott uses figurative language to readers understand the feelings and experiences of the central characters. which quote from the story can tori use as evidence to support her claim? a. “she knew it very well, for it was that beautiful old story of the best life ever lived, and jo felt that it was a true guidebook for any pilgrim going on a long journey.” b. “‘and so nice of annie moffat not to forget her promise. a whole fortnight of fun will be regularly splendid,’ replied jo, looking like a windmill as she folded skirts with her long arms.” c. “‘rather a pleasant year on the whole! ’ said meg, smiling at the fire, and congratulating herself on having treated mr. brooke with dignity.” d. “‘what are you thinking of, beth? ’ asked jo, when amy had her father and told about her ring.”
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00
In the earth is precious, chief seattle says that man did not “weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it.” what attitude is he implicitly criticizing by saying this?
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