what is a strategy when drawing conclusions about a passage?
a. decide whether the pa...
what is a strategy when drawing conclusions about a passage?
a. decide whether the passage is mostly true or mostly false
b. read through the text quickly—then more slowly
c. skim the text for difficult words, and look them up
d. ask yourself questions about the author’s message
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00, sunshinesmile71
Me read the letter. dear aunt mary, you for the wonderful painting. you are so talented! i was thrilled that you chose to paint horses. you must have remembered that i was crazy about horses when i was a little kid—and i still love them. i have hung the painting in my room so that i can see it every morning when i wake up. your loving niece, celia what makes this letter appropriate for its intended audience? it is written from the third-person point of view. it is concise and impersonal. its sentence structure is varied. its language is informal.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30, savannahvargas512
The cheerleading squad practiced their routine, they were still not ready to perform for an audience. choose the best transitional word or phrase to complete the sentence. a) however b) besides c) although d) therefore
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00, brodycruce
What are the sections included within a business memo
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English, 22.06.2019 07:10, tdahna0403
What is the significance of the above statement in relation to the play’s conclusion? oedipus treats his inferiors poorly but ultimately grants them the same respect he grants to nobility. while teiresias appears to be mocking oedipus, the real message is one of warning about the forces working against the king. oedipus earns great fame for answering the riddle of the sphinx but ultimately loses his crown to a common man. just as oedipus is unable to conceive that he has done wrong in the past, he is unable to imagine that his enviable position is impermanent.
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