English, 25.12.2019 06:31, mcdonaldmacy01
Felix and antonio turned and faced each other squarely in a fighting pose. felix wasted no time. he came in fast, head low, half hunched toward his right shoulder, and lashed out with a straight left. he missed a right cross as antonio slipped the punch and crossed and countered with one-two-three lefts that snapped felix’s head back, sending a mild shock coursing through him. if felix had any small doubt about their friendship affecting their fight, it was being neatly dispelled. what part of the story does this passage represent?
a. the rising action
b. the falling action
c. the climax
d. the resolution
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00, gabbypittman20
From this story and the indian saying which precedes it, what can the reader conclude about the culture in which the tale is set? a) they believe that death is always signified by pigeons flying away. b) they think that the behavior of creatures in the natural world can indicate things that will happen to people. c) they believe that honest, hard work provides relief from the ravages of the natural world. d) they think that death isn't the end, but only the beginning of a new life.
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00, aliveajones2005
In edgar allan poe’s “the raven,” what does the speaker see when he responds to the raven’s tapping by opening the door?
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