English
English, 06.06.2020 04:00, adamskhan990

Put these in order, top to bottom, from earliest to most recent A horse-and-donkey-pulled wagon pulls up to the house,
Elisa and Henry head to town in the car.
Henry admires Elisa's chrysanthemums.
The man asks about the plants Elisa is growing.
Elisa gives the man the chrysanthemum sprouts and a pot.
Henry tells Elisa that he wants to go to dinner in town later.
Elisa bathes and gets dressed to go out.
Elisa turns up her coat collar and cries.
Disa sees the chrysanthemum sprouts on the roadside.

answer
Answers: 3

Other questions on the subject: English

image
English, 21.06.2019 18:00, joc223
Sonnet 57 being your comprehension your servant is the a. speaker b. person addressed in the poem c. husband of the speakers beloved d. beloveds serving woman
Answers: 1
image
English, 21.06.2019 18:30, xXFLUFFYXx
How does dr. king's understanding of "outsider" compare to the understanding of the writers of "a call for unity"? question 2 options: dr. king agrees with the clergymen that "outsiders" should not be involved in local conflicts because they makes things worse. dr. king defines himself as an "outsider," but the clergymen think he is an "insider." the clergymen define "outsider" as anyone anywhere who disagrees with their point of view and "insider" as anyone who agrees with them. the clergymen believe anyone outside of their city is an "outsider," but dr. king believes anyone in the united states is part of one common community.
Answers: 1
image
English, 22.06.2019 00:30, kayla4352
Which phrase best describes the role of irony in a written book? a. to validate readers’ beliefs b. to defy readers’ expectations c. to represent an idea d. to dramatize events apex
Answers: 2
image
English, 22.06.2019 05:20, ccispoppin12
lihuliivi hili nilu lutaula previous 21 next end of semester test: english 12b submit test reader tools info- select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. read this excerpt and complete the sentences that follow a shropshire lad by ae housman (excerpt) when i was one-and-twenty i heard a wise man say "give crowns and pounds and guineas but not your heart away give pearls away and rubies but keep your fancy free." but i was one-and-twenty no use to talk to me when i was one-and-twenty i heard him say again, "the heart out of the bosom was never given in vain 'tis paid with sighs a plenty and sold for endless rue" and i am two-and-twenty. and oh, 'tis true, 'tis true the central theme of the poem is in the end, the poet the wise man's views. reset next
Answers: 1
Do you know the correct answer?
Put these in order, top to bottom, from earliest to most recent A horse-and-donkey-pulled wagon pul...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Spanish, 14.12.2020 07:00
Konu
Biology, 14.12.2020 07:00