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The author of the passage uses the word "devastated" (sentence 3) to describe
the co...
English, 09.01.2021 19:10, alexisbarry2398
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The author of the passage uses the word "devastated" (sentence 3) to describe
the coffee plantation owners' reaction to deforestation
O Archer's feelings about the reforestation effort
o the extent of the damage done to a piece of land
o the current condition of the Tijuca Forest
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How does the poem’s mood and tone change in each of these stages? odes and elgies
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Which statement best describes the term symbolism?
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English, 22.06.2019 14:30, Gistgirl
It is much safer to be feared than loved. . among the wonderful deeds of hannibal this one is enumerated: that having led an enormous army, composed of many various races of men, to fight in foreign lands, no dissensions arose either among them or against the prince, whether in his bad or in his good fortune. this arose from nothing else than his inhuman cruelty . . but without that cruelty, his other virtues were not sufficient to produce this effect. . that it is true his other virtues would not have been sufficient for him may be proved by the case of scipio, that most excellent man . . his army rebelled in spain; this arose from nothing but his too great forbearance, which gave his soldiers more license than is consistent with military discipline. –the prince, niccolò machiavelli machiavelli claims that “it is much safer to be feared than loved.” which type of evidence does machiavelli use to support his claim? answer : logical how does the author’s use of this evidence create meaning for the reader? answer : by using a historical event to prove the claim
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English, 22.06.2019 15:00, LoveHalo4758
Sa iyong palagay mahalaga ba ang panukala ni pilosopo tasyo hinggit sa panghuli ng kulog. dapat ba siyang pakinggan ng mga autoridad? bakit?
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