English, 24.09.2020 09:01, walkinginmypurpose
Which of the following comparisons can be made between the father and Hofus? A. They are both greedy. B. They are both wise. C. They both learn valuable lessons. D. They both are used to show a moral.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, DisneyGirl11
In the context of the passage, what does the word torpid mean? b. predatory a. energetic c. dormant d. aquatic
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English, 21.06.2019 16:00, cuppykittyy
Read the excerpt from muir's essay "calypso borealis" and answer the question. [5] how long i sat beside calypso i don't know. hunger and weariness vanished, and only after the sun was low in the west i splashed on through the swamp, strong and exhilarated as if never more to feel any mortal care. at length i saw maple woods on a hill and found a log house. i was gladly received. "where ha ye come fra? the swamp, that awfu' swamp. what were ye doin' there? " etc. "mony a puir body has been lost in that muckle, cauld, dreary bog and never been found." when i told her i had entered it in search of plants and had been in it all day, she wondered how plants could draw me to these awful places, and said, "it's god's mercy ye ever got out." examine the details muir includes in this paragraph. which statement accurately explains how muir's response to nature compares to the log house owner's response? he is enthusiastic and in awe while she is doubtful and fearful. muir cautiously admires whereas the lady shows religious dedication. the lady is more interested in the bog while muir is fascinated by plants. they both admire nature—its intense dangers and its true treasures.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:00, rebeckas0102
Which of these websites would be least likely to provide credible reference material for researching stress?
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