English, 28.01.2020 19:05, deepspy599otchpd
Which excerpt from “part of the stew” connects the fictional text to a factual historical event?
a the following year, our family began a deep south adventure.
b i found myself imagining who among us was spying for the enemy.
c as a fourteen-year-old, i was too young to serve, but my pa suddenly became an army man.
d on the morning of january 8, 1815, the redcoats made their attack.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30, brandicarney70p8jlsp
Who said this in of pride & prejudice, and what type of irony does it show? “you mistake me, my dear. i have a high respect for your nerves. they are my old friends. i have heard you mention them with consideration these twenty years at least.” a. mrs. bennet: situational irony b. mr. bingley: dramatic irony c. elizabeth: proverbial irony d. mr. bennet: verbal irony
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English, 22.06.2019 05:10, xlebrny1215
You were given an exceptional iq so obviously you made valedictorian to change the tone of the sentence from resentful to complimentary, without changing the central meaning, which word most needs to be replaced? o a. exceptional o b. valedictorian o c. given o d. obviously
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English, 22.06.2019 09:30, gototiger
What is most likely the speaker’s reason to open with this? in approaching this problem, we cannot turn the clock back to 1868, when the [fourteenth] amendment was adopted, or even to 1896, when plessy v. ferguson was written. we must consider public education in the light of its full development and its present place in american life throughout the nation. only in this way can it be determined if segregation in public schools deprives these plaintiffs of the equal protection of the laws.
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