read these passages:
it was at the theater and at carnegie hall that paul really lived;...
read these passages:
it was at the theater and at carnegie hall that paul really lived; the rest was but a sleep and a forgetting. this was paul’s fairy tale, and it had for him all the allurement of a secret love.…
it was to be worse than jail, even; the tepid waters of cordelia street were to close over him finally and forever. the gray monotony stretched before him in hopeless, unrelieved years; sabbath school, young peoples meeting, the yellow-papered room, the damp dishtowels; it all rushed back upon him with a sickening vividness. he had the old feeling that the orchestra had suddenly stopped, the sinking sensation that the play was over….
the carnations in his coat were drooping with the cold, he noticed, their red glory all over. it occurred to him that all the flowers he had seen in the glass cases that first night must have gone the same way, long before this. it was only one splendid breath they had, in spite of their brave mockery at the winter outside the glass; and it was a losing game in the end…
write a paragraph in which you analyze how the context and language structures of the passages convey willa cather’s intent and viewpoint in “paul’s case.” use details from the passages to support your main idea.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00, vale2652
Which best explains this excerpt’s purpose in the novel’s plot structure? the excerpt creates conflict between characters as part of the rising action. the excerpt provides background information on a character as part of the exposition. the excerpt returns a character to equilibrium as part of the falling action. the excerpt is the point of greatest tension and acts as the climax.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00, YouKnowGucci
He picture shows a fishing technique called trawling. how might trawling affect marine biodiversity? decrease biodiversity by harvesting everything in its path, so that unwanted fish are unnecessarily killed
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