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one
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describes what the narrator knows from the
past
DONE
• describes what the narrator experiences in
the story
• is an inference made by the narrator,
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of the building, a sense of insufferable gloom
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answered: Guest
two factors or characteristics of a chapter that might make it difficult to read would be words i don't understand, or if i don't fully understand what's going on in the chapter. strategies i can use to get through the difficult material would be a dictionary, and re-reading previous chapters to get a better grasp of what the author is trying to say.
answered: Guest
hello,
your answer is a) the metaphor suggests that the poetic themes are serious and dark.
collins is comparing the poem to a dark room. he is suggesting that the poems theme is serious and wants you to understand it. you don't need to understand the poet in order to understand the poem. you also don't need to move around while reading it. he is simply saying the poem has a dark and serious theme.
- i.a -
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Lizbeth7what does henry david thoreau believe people should do when they think a law is unfair? a. make plans to move to another country with better lawsb. write a letter tod. ignore it and distance themselves from the government
Why is jay gatsby so famous? question 16 options: because he is married to a duchess because he throws elaborate parties every single weekend because he is very mean because he died saving the lives of several people
How does the conflict in this excerpt advance the plot? check all that apply. carew’s murder provides mr. utterson with a reason to search mr. hyde’s house and learn more about him. mr. hyde is found hiding in his home when mr. utterson and inspector newcomen search it. mr. utterson finds evidence on the victim that further ties mr. hyde to dr. jekyll. mr. utterson begins to dislike mr. hyde and becomes suspicious of his connection to dr. jekyll. inspector newcomen and mr. utterson find items that suggest mr. hyde has committed other crimes.