English, 27.07.2019 05:00, mikeydog3781
His name was stenne, little stenne. he was a child of paris, sickly and pale, who might have been ten years old, perhaps fifteen; with those urchins one can never tell. his mother was dead; his father, formerly in the navy, was keeper of a square in he temple quarter. (a) babies, nurse-maids, old ladies in reclining-chairs, poor mothers, all of toddling paris that seeks shelter from vehicles in those flower-gardens bordered by paths, knew father stenne and adored him. (b) they knew that beneath that rough mustache, the terror of dogs and of loiterers, lay concealed a kind, melting, almost maternal smile, and that, in order to see that smile one had only to ask the good man: “how’s your little boy? ” (c) father stenne was so fond of his boy! (d) he was so happy in the afternoon, after school, when the little fellow came for him and they made together the circuit of the paths, stopping at each bench to salute the occupants and to answer their kind words. when a paragraph contains two main ideas, it should be divided into two paragraphs. choose the letter at the point where the passage should be divided. question 1 options: a. a b. b c. c d. d
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English, 21.06.2019 18:20, jakalenn2018
Read the excerpt from act i, scene v of romeo and juliet which best describes paris's reaction when he believes that juliet has died? paris: have i thought long to see this morning's face, and doth it give me such a sight as this? o he's angry that the friar gave her poison. o he's relieved that the wedding is canceled. o he's sympathetic toward her parents. o he's devastated that he cannot marry her.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:20, smithmorgan773p35885
Which of these is not a function of juliet’s soliloquy
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