Read the following paragraph from "Forbidden Fruit."
Many years have passed since. I have long been eating pork like everyone else, though perhaps this does not make me any happier. Still, at that time I realized that no principle justifies treachery, and besides, that treachery is always a hairy caterpillar bred of a small butterfly called envy, no matter how lofty the principles involved.
Which of these words is most closely related to the theme in this paragraph? (1 point)
deception
dejection
embarrassment
regret
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30, sethlynn2003
Her brother joined the army before he finished college. identify the adverb clause in the sentence. a) finished college b) her brother joined c) brother joined the army d) before he finished college
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30, zfghiiooi5
Wichita mourning david matherne pipe organsâdusty and tarnishedâ bellowed the ancient song, as movers carried the pews for one last time. frozen branchesâheavy with ice armsâ 5 couldnât perform their dance, as workmen shuffled inside the worn-out floors. sally richardsâbroken and mourningâ watched while her father left, 10 as painters brought in their cans for the first time. stained-glass windowsâbuckled and brokenâ surveyed commotionâs cause as commerce won in the end 15 yet one more time. reverend richardsâfeeble and finishedâ cried as his exit was lost on christians who worshiped the dime; a change of the times. 20 which of these best summarizes the author's style in this poem? a) each of the five stanzas contains internal rhyme and consistent rhythm. b) each of the five stanzas contains an end rhyme describing a different character. c) each of the five stanzas contains assonance followed by a dash, then a description of the old church. d) each of the five stanzas introduces a character followed by a dash, then a description of that character. 3) in the first line of each stanza, the author follows the pattern of a noun followed by a pair of adjectives. what is the purpose of this pattern? a) the author hopes to create a peaceful feeling for the readers. b) the object and its adjectives are used to create a sense of progress. c) the author uses the pattern to create vivid pictures in the reader's mind. d) the author uses the pattern of man and nature to show the impact of this event.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00, AeelynRamos
He leaned his head against the wall; his eyes were shut, his hands clasped in each other, and his body seemed to be sustained in an upright position merely by the cellar-door against which he rested his left shoulder. the lethargy into which he was sunk seemed scarcely interrupted by my feeling his hand and his forehead. his throbbing temples and burning skin indicated a fever . . there was only one circumstance that hindered me from forming an immediate determination in what manner this person should be treated. my family consisted of my wife and a young child. our servant-maid had been seized, three days before, by the reigning malady, and, at her own request, had been conveyed to the hospital. we ourselves enjoyed good health, and were hopeful of escaping with our lives. our measures for this end had been cautiously taken and carefully adhered to. they did not consist in avoiding the receptacles of infection, for my office required me to go daily into the midst of them; nor in filling the house with the exhalations of gunpowder, vinegar, or tar. they consisted in cleanliness, reasonable exercise, and wholesome diet. who is the storyâs first-person narrator
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00, awesomegrill
If the poem is about going mad when love is lost, what would happen if love didnât die? identify the independent clause. a if the poem is about going mad when love is lost b if love didn't die c what would happen d when love is lost
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