English, 29.11.2021 17:00, gchippewa81
Why does Paul "envy and despise" the men at home (169)?
because they have boring, peaceful lives
because he does not enjoy sitting in the beer garden with them.
because they do not ask him about life on the front.
because they remind him of the life he has lost.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30, lilpeepxliltracy
Fine fellow, that lebrun," said arobin when robert had gone. "i never heard you speak of him.""i knew him last summer at grand isle," she replied. what becomes apparent during this conversation? robert and arobin are both aware they are rivals for edna’s affections. arobin is unaware of robert’s role in edna’s life, but robert is aware of arobin’s role. robert is completely unaware of arobin’s romantic intentions and love for edna. robert has much more confidence in himself than arobin does.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00, figueroajorge8291
3.06 unit assessment: critical skills practice 1 answers?
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English, 22.06.2019 06:30, doritasanchez
The knights of the round table were bound by the code of chivalry that called for loyalty to king, god, and lady. in which set of lines from sir gawain and the green knight does sir gawain describe upholding this code?
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Why does Paul "envy and despise" the men at home (169)?
because they have boring, peaceful lives
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