English, 28.05.2020 21:58, erikloza12pdidtx
Please give Fahrenheit 451 a rating of 1-10. A β1β would be the worst book you have ever read, and a β10β would mean that this book is amazing and completely blew your mind. Please explain your rating using details from the novel.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:10, leilakainani26
Once you have finished revising your peerβs essay, continue to demonstrate your understanding of grammar and punctuation by writing an essay containing all of the grammatical concepts outlined above. your essay should be short, just 250 words, and it can be written on any subject. it should contain an example of parallel structure, an example of every type of phrase and clause outlined in this lesson, an example of two independent clauses connected by a semicolon, and an example of a colon. if you are struggling to come up with an idea for an essay, consider writing it about the themes present in one of the texts you have read already.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30, luhhbitilia566
Ineed ideas for this essay something easy that i can do does anyone have any ideas on what i should write on for this 100 points ! write a procedural essay with media that is 1 Β½β2 pages in length. clearly state your topic, and include all steps necessary to complete the procedure. you will submit your prewriting and planning documents along with your essay.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:10, amandathompson1
London includes a quote about john thornton as he is observing hal attempt to motivate the exhausted dogs "it was idle, he knew, to get between a fool and his folly". if the word "idle" is defined as "of no real worth, importance, or significance", what does this statement mean with regard to hal? who is the fool? what is hal's folly? why would john thornton think it of no real worth or useless to intervene?
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Please give Fahrenheit 451 a rating of 1-10. A β1β would be the worst book you have ever read, and a...
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