World Languages, 25.03.2021 16:40, Kadancepiggott7
How does the setting of the food counter in "Doris is Coming" contribute to the conflict of the story?
The food counter only serves lunch until mid-day, so Doris will not be able to get any food.
The food counter only serves lunch until mid-day, so Doris will not be able to get any food.
The food counter only serves food to certain people, and Doris is not one of them.
The food counter only serves food to certain people, and Doris is not one of them.
The food counter only serves paying adults, and Doris is a child with no money.
The food counter only serves paying adults, and Doris is a child with no money.
The food counter only serves ice cream, and Doris wants a sandwich.
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World Languages, 25.06.2019 01:00, Fredo10
Jeremy planned to read the following poem aloud: wisdom by sara teas daleit was a night of early spring, the winter-sleep was scarcely broken; around us shadows and the wind listened for what was never spoken. though half a score of years are gone, spring comes as sharply now as then— but if we had it all to doit would be done the same again. it was a spring that never came; but we have lived enough to know that what we never have, remains; it is the things we have that go. jeremy interpreted this poem to mean that certain people, places, 'and things are important to us in our lives. but as time passes, we lose those things. what technique could jeremy use when reading the poem to emphasize this idea for listeners? a. he could read the poem rapidly to show how quickly people lose what’s important to them. b. he could emphasize the rhyming pattern in each stanza to represent patterns in life. c. he could read the poem slowly to represent the changes that happen over a lifetime. d. he could raise and lower his voice to represent the good and bad things people face in life.
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World Languages, 29.06.2019 22:30, ferg6
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