English, 22.11.2019 02:31, christophers349
Choose the best transitions to complete the passage.
in “lather and nothing else,” the barber faces the challenge of shaving the enemy, a cruel captain. , he reflects on all the terrible things the captain has done. then, he explains his internal conflict over whether to kill the captain when he has a chance. , he does not believe in murder. , he takes great pride in his work. , he controls his emotions and lets the captain live. , overcoming his own emotions is his greatest challenge.
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English, 21.06.2019 14:30, brooklynmikestovgphx
The legend of king arthur and the basis of its factuality have drawn a good deal of attention for hundreds of years, from both popular culture as well as academic scholars. consider, now, the consequences of a definitive resolution to the issue of his existence. do you feel that not knowing in this case is perhaps preferred to knowing? what other mysteries might we as a culture prefer to remain unsolved? why?
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English, 22.06.2019 07:50, pakabigail7116
What is the effect of the author's choice of the word loathsome rather than hateful in this sentence from the count of monte cristo? two soldiers were accordingly sent for, and the inspector descended a stairway, so foul, so humid, so dark, as to be loathsome to sight, smell, and respiration. it reveals that the unpleasant aspects of the stairway are manmade. it stresses the disgusting, offensive nature of the stairway. it suggests that the soldiers are used to the place and do not hate it. it implies that the effects of the stairway are felt only by the inspector.
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