English, 20.09.2020 21:01, andreastyles1603
Which idea best indicates that one of the purposes of the author of It's Our World, Too!: Young People Who Are
Making a Difference is to persuade?
O The crowd applauds the students for writing the letter that was read at the football game.
O Jesse informs Neto about the harassing comments that are being made by the audience.
O Students keep themselves busy constructing floats and preparing for the parade.
O Andy makes copies of the students letters and ensures that the letters are passed out.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:40, courtneywick
To choose a good persuasive essay topic, begin with a big idea, narrow it down, and a. then narrow it down more; it is impossible to have a topic that is too narrow. b. do some research to see what you should write about c. specify-ask a question you want answered in your argument
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English, 22.06.2019 06:30, michneidredep7427
Read the excerpt from "a defence of poetry.” poetry thus makes immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the world; it arrests the vanishing apparitions which haunt the interlunations of life, and veiling them, or in language or in form, sends them forth among mankind, bearing sweet news of kindred joy to those with whom their sisters abide—abide, because there is no portal of expression from the caverns of the spirit which they inhabit into the universe of things. poetry redeems from decay the visitations of the divinity in man. which details from the excerpt provide more information about shelley’s idea that poetry "makes immortal all that is best and most beautiful in the world”? check all that apply. arrests the vanishing apparitions which haunt the interlunations of life sends them forth among mankind, bearing sweet news to those with whom their sisters abide no portal of expression from the caverns of the spirit redeems from decay the visitations of the divinity in man
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Which idea best indicates that one of the purposes of the author of It's Our World, Too!: Young Peop...
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