Now that you have read the story of The Whittington's cat, you are ready to discuss the reality of the cat. Nobody can prove that the cat either did or did not exist; your job is to give your best argument in support of your opinion. Did The Whittington's cat really exist?
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What excerpt from a student essay maintains the most objective tone
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Certain predictable elements of beowulf, such as the superhuman hero and the quest to defeat evil, are common to the form. a. story b. plot c. epic d. novel
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Decide whether each item is a sentence or a fragment. if its a sentence, write sentence. if it is a fragment, rewrite it to make a sentence. 1.)his mother, a gentle, yet strong woman. 2.)stepped from the boat after a rugged trip across the atlantic. 3.)diane dipped her doughnut into her milk before taking a bite. 4.)into the sky filled with dark thunderclouds. 5.)the car's hood, hot from the sun's rays.
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