English, 16.01.2020 20:31, allieballey0727
Select the correct paraphrase for the quote.
the iliad
the fleet in view, he twang'd his deadly bow.
and hissing fly the feather'd fates below.
a. the gods came down from olympus.
b. the gods struck the enemy with an arrow.
c. the gods used birds to take revenge.
d. the gods used their bow to attack birds.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00, COOLIOMARIS
Select the quote that best shows character. âwhy should he disturb my peace? â âexcuse me, sir, i am not accustomed to listen to such expressions or to such a tone of voice. i want to hear no more.â âthe dear lady may well have taken me for a brigand.â âthen you wonât pay me now? eh? â
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English, 22.06.2019 16:10, ggggg453
Highlight descriptive details. the air was motionless. the dust lay still. only the horseflies stirred, continuing to bite at our legs, but nobody even attempted to swat them away. âiqbal, francesco dâadamo what inferences can be made about the setting, based on the descriptive details in the passage? check all that apply. the setting is unpleasant. the setting is appealing. the setting has very little movement. the setting has insects. the setting is somewhere cold. the setting is a stable.
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English, 22.06.2019 18:20, cammie505
Why is dante's inferno an example of juxtaposition? o a. because dante wrote the story out of anger at having been banished from italian society b. because the story's characters are a mix of ancient figures and people from dante's own time o c. because the story takes place in dante's personal vision of the afterlife, and not the accepted one d. because dante used the inferno to speak out against immorality and crimes against common people o
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Select the correct paraphrase for the quote.
the iliad
the fleet in view, he twang'd hi...
the iliad
the fleet in view, he twang'd hi...
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