English, 25.07.2019 14:30, leannehounschell
Have you not finished your work yet, bride? listen, the guest has come. have you not lit the lamp in the cowshed? have you not got ready the offering basket for the evening service? by directing the questions in the poem to a bride, the author makes the reader a)visualize the setting of the wedding. b)reflect on what the bride is going through. c)think that the author already knows the answers. d)wonder what the guest must be thinking.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00, sssavannahh
How are the two arguments made in the passages different? a. the first passage claims that pets in class will children with health problems; the second passage says pets will make some health problems worse. b. the first passage claims that students’ nervousness will decrease around pets; the second says that students’ nervousness will increase around pets. c. the first passage claims that pets will make the teacher’s work easier by keeping students busy; the second passage says pets will make the teacher’s work harder. d. the first passage claims that pets in school will be good for kids’ mental health; the second passage says pets will be bad for kids’ mental health.
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