English, 23.01.2020 02:31, Queenofpizza
Hedda: [holds out her hand.] good morning, dear miss tesman! so early a call! that is kind of you.
miss tesman: [with some embarrassment.] well—has the bride slept well in her new home?
hedda: oh yes, . passably.
tesman: [laughing.] passably! come, that's good, hedda! you were sleeping like a stone when i got up.
hedda: fortunately. of course one has always to accustom one's self to new surroundings, miss tesman—little by little. [looking towards the left.] oh, there the servant has gone and opened the veranda door, and let in a whole flood of sunshine. hedda gabler; act 1, pp. 19-20
these are the first few lines that hedda speaks in the play. what do you learn about hedda from her interaction with miss tesman? your answer should be at least 250 words.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00, Gheaton1889
Which revision of this sentence best uses direct characterization?
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30, varia
Read the excerpt from the land. of my brothers, i was closest with robert. i suppose, in part, being the same year's children made us close, but there were other things too. we had been together practically since birth, and we always took care of each other. when i got into trouble, robert was there to pull me out of it if he could, or at least to see me through it, and i did the same for him. the passage provides evidence of why paul and robert have physical conflicts. paul and robert avoid social conflicts. paul is the least influenced by robert. paul is motivated to ask robert for .
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