English, 24.07.2019 10:50, gldenps4780
Which sentence shows the correct use of the dash? in the early 1800s—before cars existed—all children walked to school. in the early 1800s before cars existed—all children walked to school. in the early 1800s—before cars existed all children walked to school. in the early 1800s—before cars—existed all children walked to school.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00, Kemosdasavage
Based on this excerpt, the reader is able to conclude that turner feels about his friendship with lizzie.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00, bartekzelazek5083
1point the u. s. declaration of independence is structured logically to lead from premise to conclusion. which statement best completes its flow of reasoning? 1. all people are equally entitled to certain rights. ii. our rights have been violated by the british government. iii. ? o a. americans agree that king george iii is a tyrannical ruler. o b. americans must form their own government to protect their rights. o c. these rights are natural and god-given to all men equally. o d. no one can argue with the list of violations presented herein.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:10, coopkm24
Sister carrie, chapter ii theodore dreiser how does the author prepare readers for the last full paragraph of this passage? a) the author introduces carrie by showing readers the similarities between carrie and her sister, who is married to a hardworking man. b) the author introduces carrie as the jealous sibling of minnie, who works hard to make carrie feel welcome without upsetting her own marital balance. c) the author introduces carrie as an observant and young woman who notices the routine of her sister and brother-in-law, with whom she is staying. d) the author introduces carrie as a rather selfish and naive young woman who accepts the hospitality of her sister and brother-in-law until she can find a job in the city.
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