English, 30.08.2019 15:30, lilsmitty137ovf7yw
Ineed you to explain this thoroughly to get brainliest answer! explain the pun "well, bob it for me" from the shakespeare what this means is that i need someone to explain what bob means in fencing and in the situation (how is this joke playing with homophones or double also, of you can't answer this, don't write you!
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English, 21.06.2019 20:30, hannahhh565
Which best defines a literary stereotype and its purpose in literary? a- a literary stereotype is a term used interchangeably with prejudice. b- a literary stereotypes creates conflict and contrast how a character may seem with who a character really is. c- a literary stereotypes has no purpose in literary in literary expect to reveal prejudice and express the views of an antagonist. d- a literary stereotype is a way for the writer to indicate whether a character is good or evil, a protagonist or an antagonist.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:20, pinkkitty00012
Using the library or the internet as a resource, locate and watch two different live production interpretations of act iii of our town. then, compare and contrast how the two interpretations represented the original play. did either of the interpretations make any changes to the original material? if so, how did it affect your experience as a viewer? did you interpret the characters any differently after watching the live productions? why or why not?
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00, caitlinrosekozoxegcb
What does the line rage, rage against the dying of the light from the poem "do not go gentle into that good night" have in common with the line ride the six hundred from the poem "the change of the light brigade? "a. they end each stanzab. they are repetitious linesc. they end a sestetd. they begin an octave
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Ineed you to explain this thoroughly to get brainliest answer! explain the pun "well, bob it for me...
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