Es he had ever seen.
3 Q:
A: Quick reactions, excellent hand-eye
co-ordination and good...
English, 19.11.2020 09:40, katelynamber10
Es he had ever seen.
3 Q:
A: Quick reactions, excellent hand-eye
co-ordination and good powers of
concentration.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, gebradshaw2005
Is not only unethical, it is also illegal. a. ethnocentrism b. plagiarism c. interpersonal conflict d. criticism
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English, 21.06.2019 15:40, kyliech023
Read the excerpt from chapter 30 of the awakening. the golden shimmer of edna's satin gown spread in rich folds on either side of her. there was a soft fall of lace encircling her shoulders. it was the color of her skin, without the glow, the myriad living tints that one may sometimes discover in vibrant flesh. there was something in her attitude, in her whole appearance when she leaned her head against the high-backed chair and spread her arms, which suggested the regal woman, the one who rules, who looks on, who stands alone. what does this excerpt reveal about edna's character? edna is comfortable wearing rich fabrics such as lace and silk, and feels completely at ease at the dinner table. edna plays the role of the gracious hostess very well, but is actually isolated from her peers. edna has no patience for her guests, but rather treats them as a queen may treat her loyal subjects. edna's attitude is haughty, as required of a woman of her social stature living in new orleans.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30, violetagamez2
Twenty years gone, and i am back again on my own island. as for my change of skin, that is a charm athena, hope of soldiers, uses as she will; she has the knack to make me seem a beggar man sometimes and sometimes young, with finer clothes about me. it is no hard thing for the gods of heaven to glorify a man or bring him low. βthe odyssey, homer based on what odysseus says in the passage, what has he learned? humans can become like gods. humans are under the godsβ control. humans can change from beggars to soldiers.
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