English, 03.12.2021 23:10, joelpimentel
Shakespeare's narrator says his mistress doesn't have snow-white skin, perfume for breath, etc. What he's saying is true--no one has skin as white as snow, or breath like perfume, or the ability to float above the ground. Therefore, he's not insulting her. What, then, is this poem about
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English, 21.06.2019 23:00, ineedhelpplz40
Nthis poem by ruskin bond, what does the use of the word heart-beats suggest about the narrator's attitude toward life?
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00, quinnmal023
Which most closely describes the author's use of historical information for the novel white fang? consider both texts provided. the author included details and descriptions of the dogs that match the historical details provided. b) the author changed the historical facts about early sled dogs to fit the needs of his plot and setting. c) the author changed the description and age of the dogs, which was necessary for his main character to develop bonds with the dogs. d) the author included historically accurate details of the dogs' working conditions, but the dogs he describes in his story are alaskan huskies.
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