Describes an imaginary transformation, that is, a
complete change, of a person into a flower. Can you imagine what it might be like to
transform into something different? Try to imagine such an experience. It can be a
wonderful transformation or a scary one, a humorous episode or a serious experience.
Write a poem modeled after “Winter Poem" describing your transformation. Describe
your change in simple, clear language and build toward a surprise at the end. Before
writing your final copy, proofread to remove any words that do not contribute directly
to the main idea. Also eliminate punctuation and capital letters.
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Astaff meeting is called at a large company. the main speaker at the meeting is an outside consultant who will be speaking about safety in the workplace. what kind of audience will the staff most likely be?
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English, 22.06.2019 13:00, memeitupkevin
You will write a two-paragraph analytical response. in your first paragraph, identify and explain the following conflict: brutus's struggle between his allegiance to caesar vs. what he believes is best for rome. in your second paragraph, explain how this conflict is resolved. in both of your paragraphs, make sure you cite specific examples and quotations from the text of the play to support your ideas.
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English, 22.06.2019 14:10, allisonzawodny3533
How does national geographic allow subjectivity and bias to appear in its video about the flu? a. it uses second-person narration to make the viewer feel guilty for not getting a flu shot. b. it uses the testimonial of a doctor who feels very strongly that all americans should be vaccinated. c. it includes an advertisement for an over-the-counter flu medication. d. it uses onminous music and a blue filter to make the video more frightening.
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