English, 20.08.2020 18:01, mildred3645
I hope no one who reads this book has been quite as miserable as Susan and Lucy were that night; but if you have been…you will know that there comes in the end a sort of quietness. You feel as if nothing was ever going to happen again. At any rate that was how it felt to these two.
—from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, by C. S. Lewis
This story is written from the perspective of .
the narrator
neither the narrator nor Susan and Lucy
Susan and Lucy
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English, 21.06.2019 21:30, carmencolon119
Expand the outline you wrote in lesson 1 about the american dream into an argumentative research essay. as in most essays, you'll need to include an introduction, body, and conclusion. you'll also need to support your claim with evidence
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00, debbys4153
What is the effect of this dialogue? it creates an air of suspense in the plot. it shows how angry the characters are. o it describes details of the castle setting. o it entertains through the use of clever wording.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00, eshaesmot12345
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. nice town, y'know what i mean? nobody very remarkable ever come out of it, s'far as we know. the earliest tombstones in the cemetery up there on the mountain say 1670-1680-they're grovers and cartwrights and gibbses and herseys-same names as are around here now. in at least one hundred words, discuss the significance of the stage manager's narration in our town. analyze the text in terms of its tone, word choice, and meaning. what purpose does this narration serve in the play?
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English, 22.06.2019 08:20, tristantisdale1
What is a strategy for appreciating a work of fiction
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