English, 06.11.2021 07:40, princessbreanna0
Which passage from Stephen Crane's "A Great Mistake" contributes to the setting of the story? A. [He] regarded this Italian as a tremendous being. B. He had good aim at the people who came down from the elevated station. C. The babe came often to this corner.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30, keigleyhannah30
What effect does the narrative's point of view have on the reader's experience of the events? the reader is shown both the views of women's suffrage supporters and of its opponents. the reader receives a broad historical overview of the women's suffrage movement from an objective source. the reader learns about the women's suffrage movement from the standpoint of someone who is close to it but has not worked in it. the reader is allowed to share directly in the feelings of a leader of the women's suffrage movement.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00, adantrujillo1234
How has victor changed by the end of frankenstein
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30, natnerd4671
What does this dialogue reveal about louise? she follows some of the spiritual ideas of the pueblo people. she is a devout follower of the catholic church. she often turns to father paul for support and guidance. she wants teofilo to receive his last rites from father paul.
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Which passage from Stephen Crane's "A Great Mistake" contributes to the setting of the story? A. [He...