English, 17.08.2020 01:01, jahbreingram123
Passage 1 and Passage 2 both provide information about A. how easy it is to excel in track and baseball. B. athletes who overcame incredible obstacles to excel in sports. C. athletes who were famous in the post World War II era. D. famous athletes who excelled in baseball and track.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30, hannah9892
Read the excerpt from βto one in paradise,β by edgar allan poe. thou wast all that to me, love . . a fountain and a shrine, all wreathed with fairy fruits and flowers, and all the flowers were mine. how does poe use a sound device in the excerpt? he uses assonance to connect the images of architecture. he uses alliteration to draw attention to the images of his love. he uses cacophony to create a discordant sound of loss. he uses internal rhyme to enhance the rhythm of his lyrical poem.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00, gamingisfun
Which statement best describes how the first-person narration in fever 1793 engages readers? mattie's perspective on the city of philadelphia gives readers an understanding of why some residents are leaving for the country. mattie's perspective on the state of her family's business gives readers an understanding of the responsibility she feels. mattie's perspective on her grandfather's strong-headed opinions gives readers an understanding of the influence he has on her. mattie's perspective on the events of 1793 gives readers an understanding of the experiences and uneasiness of the time.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00, snikergrace
The following question is based on your reading of a midsummer nightβs dream by william shakespeare. why are the royals in the woods? a. they are hunting. c. they are drunk. b. they are celebrating the wedding. d. they are lost.
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