English, 26.07.2019 00:30, anonymousanon
1. in elie wiesel's speech "the perils of indifference," one of the speaker's purposes seems to be to encourage the audience to prevent negative events in the past from being repeated in the future. does wiesel effectively convince his audience to keep history from repeating itself? why or why not? be sure to use specific details to support your argument.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:10, hectorgonzalejr333
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. "you just don't understand," she said, as maggie and i came out to the car. "what don't i understand? " i wanted to know. "your heritage," she said, and then she turned to maggie, kissed her, and said, "you ought to try to make something of yourself, too, maggie. it's really a new day for us. but from the way you and mama still live you'd never know it." in the excerpt above, what can the reader infer about dee's opinion of her sister? she admires maggie for preserving the family traditions. she feels superior to maggie because she is uneducated. she feels sorry for maggie because of her poverty. she respects maggie because of her resilience.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30, 21121212cutecheytown
Speaking rapidly in a large gymnasium causes your words to run together; making them hard to distinguish. true false
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00, ineedhelp2285
Who are the antagonists in the story "ali baba and the 40 thieves", and are they're bad guys?
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