3.2.5 discuss: think it through talk it out
think it through, talk it out
read the stat...
English, 10.10.2019 23:30, shiyaharper
3.2.5 discuss: think it through talk it out
think it through, talk it out
read the statement below and decide whether you agree or disagree with it. be
prepared to support your opinion with details from the story. here's your discussion
prompt
only important topics, such as love and death, are worthy of
poetry. browning's poem about her dog is silly compared to the
other poems on the list.
Answers: 2
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Read the passage. when mother’s fever persisted for a week, father summoned our family doctor. dr. blakemore applied leeches to mother’s skin in hopes of reducing the amount of blood in her body. despite the doctor’s efforts, she languished in bed for three more days before her appetite returned and she requested a thin broth. our dear cook, mrs. davis, prepared the broth and delivered it to my mother directly, eager to ease her discomfort. what can readers infer about the time period of the passage?
Answers: 1
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