English, 25.03.2021 07:50, melvindiana58
From in the Wilderness
The forest was of hard-wood, and open, except for a thick undergrowth of moose bush. It was raining. ---In fact, it had been raining, more on
less, for a month. --and the woods were soaked. This moose-bush is most annoying stuff to travel through in a rain; for the broad leaves slap one in
the face, and sop him with wet. The way grew every moment more dingy. The heavy clouds above the thick foliage brought night on prematurely. It
was decidedly premature to a near-sighted man, whose glasses the rain rendered useless: such a person ought to be at home early
from in the Wilderness by Charles Dudley Warner)
What does prematurely mean in the passage?
1. at the last light of day
O2. before the proper time
3. bringing untimely rains
4. during new forest growth
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English, 21.06.2019 21:30, kayla114035
Hillenbrand writes, "as louie blazed through college, far away, history was turning" (p. 43). why does the author interrupt louie's narrative with information about japan and germany?
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30, volocibel
Subject: save the whales! dear professor crest, i know you are really busy and everything, but i was hoping that you could spend more time thinking about how to save the whales. it’s up to us to speak up on their behalf. it’s really wrong that some amusement parks use these poor, defenseless animals for recreational purposes. this must be stopped, and you’re the person to do it! ttyl, jules which revisions would make this e-mail more formal? check all that apply. a. removing the contractions b. removing the exclamation points c. removing the salutation d. removing the slang and casual speech e. removing the information about amusement parks
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