English, 16.12.2020 19:40, holmesleauja
Read this excerpt from The People Could Fly
For John knew exactly what the slaveowner wanted done and exactly when he wanted it done, as well.
The truth was that John collected all he needed to know from eavesdroppin, by listenin in on the slaveowner and his wife while they ate their supper.
Which element of a folktale is included in this excerpt?
It includes a clever person who plays a trick on someone else.
It has different versions, depending on the storyteller.
It describes a person who has an exaggerated ability.
It is orally passed down through generations
ill give brainlest to first CORRECT answer
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00, Stuckonhomework
Read the excerpt from "the blackfeet creation." how do readers know that this excerpt is from a myth? the excerpt describes an animal called a muskrat. the excerpt describes old man drying the mud. the excerpt describes old man scattering mud over water. the excerpt describes how muskrat create land.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:50, shayhiddinovxasan93
Rev. simon hosack] entered fully into the feeling of suffering and sorrow which took possession of me when i discovered that a girl weighed less in the scale of being than a boy, and he praised my determination to prove the contrary. which best describes society's view of boys' and girls' abilities during the period in which elizabeth cady stanton lived?
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30, katyrb02
What does brutus say that anticipates the question of why the crowd should listen to mark antony? o a. not that i lov'd caesar less, but that i lov'd rome more. o b. and, for my sake, stay here with antony. do grace to caesar's corpse, and grace his speech. o c. i thrice presented him a kingly crown, / which he did thrice refuse. was this ambition? od. i come to bury caesar, not to praise him.
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