English, 13.11.2020 06:50, nakaylafree
After reading The Crucible Act 3 pages 512-519, answer the following question. Your response must be in complete sentences
using specific details from the reading.
Is Hale responsible for what has happened in Salem? Explain using at least 1 quote from today's reading as support of your
answer
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30, aaliyahlopez85
However, the idea of real-life people living in what would become the united states for thousands of years before columbus ever left spain never dawned on me. what would be the best way to revise this sentence for greater clarity? a) however, the fact that columbus left spain thousands of years after people settled what would become the united states never dawned on me. b) it never dawned on me, however, the idea of real-life people living in what would become the united states for thousands of years before columbus ever left spain. c) however, the fact that people were already living in what would become the united states for thousands of years before columbus ever left spain never dawned on me. d) however, the idea never dawned on me that long before columbus ever left spain, real-life people lived for thousands of years in what would become the united states.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30, theresamarieuehling2
Based on the book, "the boy in the striped pajamas."describe how these circumstances would affect a person’s identity development (crisis, commitment, diffusion, foreclosure, moratorium, achievement.)
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30, guest7514
Create your own example of a fallacy: locate or develop an example of each of the following kinds of false appeals. for each example, explain why you think that the appeal is not warranted. any material that is copied or pasted must be cited. provide one well-written paragraphs explaining your selection.
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