English, 14.06.2021 17:40, kountryboye25
What are some clues that the narrator's point of view is
third-person omniscient? Check all that apply.
the use of the pronouns "they" and "she"
the use of the pronoun ""
Read the excerpt from chapter 6 of Lizzie Bright and the
Buckminster Boy
They stood together quietly, in the dark, in the growing
cool of the night, and the sea breeze gave up on them
and played in the dark leaves above, and the sound of
the waves came in with the quiet. The stars popped in
the night sky like distant firecrackers, and beyond them
the great streak of the Milky Way came down out of
heaven and draped a swathe into the ocean beyond.
Turner could almost feel the globe sliding under his feet.
Lizzie felt it, too and she reached out and took his hand
for a moment-as if for balance--and then dropped it.
thoughts and feelings limited to Lizzie
thoughts and feelings limited to Turner
thoughts and feelings of both Lizzie and Turner
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, azainababbas
Writers can create sound effects in poetry by utilizing sound devices. a dictionary. mnemonic devices. capitalization.
Answers: 2
English, 21.06.2019 23:10, maelonramirez
On what evidence did you base your predictions? check the four boxes that apply. there is a rope around his neck. he is in alabama. his hands are tied behind his back. he is standing high above a river. the bridge is for railroads. some crimes are punished by hanging.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00, Masielovebug
Marvell's poem is in fact an argument consisting of three logically related points. in at least 150 words, identify each point and trace the speaker's argument from proposition to conclusion. you may find it to identify the transitional word or phrase that marks the beginning of each part of the argument. support your analysis of the argument with details from the poem.
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What are some clues that the narrator's point of view is
third-person omniscient? Check all that ap...
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