English, 10.02.2020 05:39, toriflaherty
17) The lines "Original! We're all as like each other as those dolls cut out of
the same folded paper. We're like patterns stencilled on a wall. Can't
you and I strike out for ourselves, May?" reflect which of the recurring
themes of 20th and 21st century American literature?
the desire for social equality for all members of
society
the desire for freedom from the growing specter of
world war
the desire to express individuality and not be ruled
by society
D)
the desire to reclaim the more ordered cultural past
that had disappeared
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Mr. pontellier did not attend these soirée musicales. he considered them bourgeois, and found more diversion at the club. to madame ratignolle he said the music dispensed at her soirées was too "heavy," too far beyond his untrained comprehension. his excuse flattered her. but she disapproved of mr. pontellier's club, and she was frank enough to tell edna so. which statement best describes the point of view in the excerpt? the third-person point of view is voiced by an objective character in the story. the third-person point of view is voiced by a subjective character in the story. the third-person point of view is an omniscient observer. the third-person point of view is an observer with limited omniscience.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:50, naomicervero
What strategy is a student using when associating the word disposition with a picture of a model posing?
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, cocodemain
Hamlet is often called a tragic hero who is torn between thought and action. why does he not kill claudius when he sees him in act iii, scene iii? why does he kill polonius in act iii, scene iv? how do these two actions affect your understanding of hamlet as a man of thought or a man of action? your answer should be at least 250 words.
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