The passage below uses
The water morphed the sunlight and
occasionally flung bright bursts o...
The passage below uses
The water morphed the sunlight and
occasionally flung bright bursts of light back at
my eyes like ceaseless camera flashes.
It was irritating. It was beautiful.
A. eloquent diction, or word choice.
B. simple, child-like diction, or word choice.
C. diction, or word choice.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00, janelisse199820
What makes the literal, word-for-word translation of the metamorphosis hard to read?
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00, ShianHagen5
Read the excerpt from the common sense of bicycling: bicycling for ladies. the bicycle is capable of such high speed that there is a strong temptation to ride so fast as to cause over exertion or excessive perspiration. on the other hand some people ride too slow, causing a zigzag and uncertain movement. while exercising reasonable caution, be a fearless rider. when you come to a steep hill, if the road is clear, let it go as fast as it will. if you rid yourself of that ghost of fear, coasting is one of the greatest delights of cycling. which is the best paraphrase of the text?
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English, 22.06.2019 08:20, Ataklty
Read the excerpt from “take the tortillas out of your poetry.” i do not believe we should have to leave out the crucial elements of our language and culture to contribute to american literature, but, unfortunately, this is a conclusion i am forced to reach. i have been writing for a quarter century, and have been a published author for eighteen years. as a writer, i was part of the chicano movement which created a new literature in this country. which type of rhetoric is used most in the excerpt to convince readers that anaya’s conclusion is accurate? an appeal based on emotion an appeal based on logic an appeal based on the author’s character an appeal based on the author’s feelings
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