HELP! In a group discussion about Frida Kahlo, Stefano says that he does not think that Kahlo really wanted to be a painter.
For his point of view to be considered by the other members, Stefano needs to
tell the other participants that they are wrong.
raise his voice to make sure that everyone can hear.
explain his reasoning and provide a supporting fact.
ask the moderator to support his point of view.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00, dbenitezmontoya3
Time is not always change. time can also mean continuity, and it can mean keeping acknowledged truths in mind despite differences in circumstances. there is no better example of this in things fall apart than the retellings of the proverb about the bird named eneke, the language in both retellings is almost identical despite the length of time that has passed between their repetitions. in comparing the usages of the same proverb, achebe allows his readers to note the similarities and differences between the situations, and he them understand how this story can be applied to their own lives.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30, kelly1027
Critical reading what do you think keats means in these lines from "when i have fears that i may cease to be"? i may never live to trace / their shadows, with the magic hand of chance a. i may never live to paint pictures of them. b. i may never have a chance to look at them again. c. i may never leave the shadows as long as i live. d. i may never live to write about them. select the best answer from the choices provided
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30, ceeciliaaa13
Which pair of uses of figurative language from “the caged bird” support the extended metaphor of freedom versus oppression? back of the wind; floats downstream his wings are clipped; his feet are tied the caged bird sings; the free bird thinks dawn bright lawn; grave of dreams
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