English, 09.11.2019 04:31, portielesc
What is the most appropriate reading strategy to use when creating pre-reading questions?
a) read another story by the author and ask questions how it might be similar to the story you are about to read.
b) research biographical information about the author; then create ask how the details of his or her life might be reflected in the story.
c) ask a friend who has already read the story to give you a short summary; then ask questions about what you do not yet know.
d) do an internet search of the title of the story to see what sorts of questions other readers have had about the story.
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English, 21.06.2019 19:30, bc3286
Can someone me look back at "the chrysanthemums" and write down at least two specific moments where the ranch or garden setting you understand something about elisa, and then at least two specific moments where the road setting does the same. write a few sentences to describe what's happening in each moment and how the interplay of character and setting us understand this person.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00, 1846252
In at least two paragraphs, discuss the differences between the principles of republicanism and democracy. explain whether you think the united states is more of a republic or a democracy. refer to at least one example from the constitution. (10 points)
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English, 22.06.2019 09:30, gototiger
What is most likely the speaker’s reason to open with this? in approaching this problem, we cannot turn the clock back to 1868, when the [fourteenth] amendment was adopted, or even to 1896, when plessy v. ferguson was written. we must consider public education in the light of its full development and its present place in american life throughout the nation. only in this way can it be determined if segregation in public schools deprives these plaintiffs of the equal protection of the laws.
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