English, 06.03.2021 04:10, aspenbaxter201634
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Go to pages 193 to 208 and read the 2 articles carefully. Then write a two paragraph analysis, one paragraph analysis for the first article and the other paragraph analysis for the second article. Please use your own words. And please do not use or a copy anything from the Internet, because my teacher is really strict on that and she gives straight off zeros. Please please help me Iām going to use all my points. I know they might not be a lot. But please I tried. Please if anyone could help. If I get anyone to help, I will get more points and give them up for free. Please help me if you can. Please itās due before 6:30 pm today.
I will really appreciate if someone could help, if anyone is really good in English.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, ben3898
What element of dante's inferno shows the reader that he wants to expose corruption in the church? a. by placing many church leaders among the sinners in hell b. by changing his own personality to create the dante character c. by allowing virgil, a well-respected poet, to be his guide d. by setting his story in hell and following the biblical description of hell2b2t
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00, russboys3
Hich line in this excerpt from jonathan swift's "a modest proposal" uses the rhetorical device of irony? and secondly, (there being a round million of creatures in humane figure throughout this kingdom, whose whole subsistence put into a common stock, would leave them in debt two million of pounds sterling), adding those who are beggars by profession, to the bulk of farmers, cottagers and labourers, with their wives and children, who are beggars in effect; i desire those politicians who dislike my overture, and may perhaps be so bold to attempt an answer, that they will first ask the parents of these mortals, whether they would not at this day think it a great happiness to have been sold for food at a year old, in the manner i prescribe, and thereby have avoided such a perpetual scene of misfortunes, as (they have since gone through, by the oppression of landlords, the impossibility of paying rent without money or trade, the want of common sustenance, with neither house nor cloaths to cover them from the inclemencies of the weather,) and the most inevitable prospect of intailing the like, or greater miseries, upon their breed for ever. i profess, in the sincerity of my heart, that( i have not the least personal interest in endeavouring to promote this necessary work, having no other motive than the publick good of my country,) by advancing our trade, providing for infants, relieving the poor, and giving some pleasure to the rich.( i have no children, by which i can propose to get a single penny; the youngest being nine years old, and my wife past child-bearing. reset next)
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English, 22.06.2019 10:50, prxncekevin
In act v of a midsummer night's dream, quince presents the prologue for āpyramus and thisbe.ā when he finishes, hippolyta comments: indeed he hath played on his prologue like a child on a recorderāa sound, but not in government. which tone does the simile āplayed on his prologue like a child on a recorderā create? it creates a sad, wistful tone by comparing quinceās performance to a beautiful tune. it creates a surprised tone by comparing quinceās performance to an eloquent speech by a government official. it creates a relaxed tone by comparing quinceās performance to lovely recorder music. it creates a humorous tone by comparing quinceās performance to a child playing an instrument badly.
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