English, 21.11.2019 21:31, hiihihihij
In farewell to manzanar what is being compared in the following simile? the throne was made of with purple taffeta that shone like oily water under moonlight. what does this suggest about the throne?
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English, 21.06.2019 21:00, Javi7780
Which statement best expresses a claim a. although many people believe homework is a crucial part of school, there is evidence to suggest that homework may not be as valuable as once thoughtb. the amount of homework given by some high school teachers is insane and actually has negative effects on other important aspects of a student's life c. i would have so much more time to do the extracurricular activities and hobbies i enjoy if i did not have to spend most of my evenings doing homework d. some schools have adopted homework policies that limit the amount of homework that teachers are allowed to assign their students each night
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English, 21.06.2019 21:00, carmenala2
Now poetry is a genre of literature that offers readers a great variety of stories, thoughts, and images using different formats and rhyme schemes. this variety allows readers to experience a vast array of literary mediums. you could say that the different forms have their own elements, terms, and definitions. you could also say that different forms of poetry require different approaches and methods for deriving meaning. think about specific works of poetry that you have read, including the reading selections for this unit. discuss particular elements or types of poetry that you begin to understand the different parts of a poem. what are some of the challenges you have faced when reading poetry? explain the strategies that have with your reading comprehension.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30, omarabdellbast4334
Do you think that the american culture has defined what βnormalβ is and so our perception of chris mccandless is skewed based on that?
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