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English, 21.06.2019 16:00, homeschool0123
In ralph ellisonâs âthe black ballâ the narrator of the story stretches the truth or lies several times what do you think it is his motivation for being so untruthful
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00, carminamtzb3725
Read the excerpt from act 3 of a dollâs house. mrs. linde: you seemed to me to imply that with me you might have been quite another man. krogstad: i am certain of it. mrs. linde: is it too late now? krogstad: christine, are you saying this deliberately? yes, i am sure you are. i see it in your face. have you really the courage, thenâ? mrs. linde: i want to be a mother to someone, and your children need a mother. we two need each other. nils, i have faith in your real characterâi can dare anything together with you. krogstad [grasps her hands]. , , christine! now i shall find a way to clear myself in the eyes of the world. ah, but i forgotâ how does the conflict in this passage develop a theme? mrs. linde creates a conflict by promising something she cannot give to krogstad, which develops the theme that empty promises can destroy relationships. krogstad continues the conflict by choosing clearing his name over having a life with mrs. linde, which develops the theme that you must often choose yourself over others. krogstad creates a conflict by deceiving mrs. linde about his intentions, which develops the theme that, in love, actions speak louder than words. mrs. linde resolves the conflict by committing to a new life with krogstad, which develops the theme that new beginnings are always possible.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00, PersonPerson13260
How does this comparison reinforce what powell is trying to say in this paragraph
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Explain how squeal manages to convince the animals that the sixth commandment is not violated by the...
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