The author alerts the reader to the fact that lemon brown and greg are sincerely afraid for their lives through each of the following quotes except⌠âgreg felt lemon brownâs hand first lying on his shoulder, then probing down his arm until he finally took gregâs hand into his own as they crouched in the darkness.â âgreg could feel his temples throb as the man slowly neared them.â âgreg felt himself near panic.â âthere was a banging downstairs and a light as the men entered.â âthe old man looked out [the window], then beckoned frantically for greg to follow him.â
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English, 21.06.2019 19:30
Which three parts of this passage from chapter 6 of emily brontĂŤ's wuthering heights show that hindley earnshaw did not care about the well-being of catherine and heathcliff after the death of mr. earnshaw? they both promised fair to grow up as rude as savages; the young master being entirely negligent how they behaved, and what they did, so they kept clear of him. he would not even have seen after their going to church on sundays, only joseph and the curate reprimanded his carelessness when they absented themselves; and that reminded him to order heathcliff a flogging, and catherine a fast from dinner or supper. but it was one of their chief amusements to run away to the moors in the morning and remain there all day, and the after punishment grew a mere thing to laugh at. the curate might set as many chapters as he for catherine to get by heart, and joseph might thrash heathcliff till his arm ached; they forgot everything the minute they were together again: at least the minute they had contrived some naughty plan of revenge; and many a time iâve cried to myself to watch them growing more reckless daily, and i not daring to speak a syllable, for fear of losing the small power i still retained over the unfriended creatures. one sunday evening, it chanced that they were banished from the sitting-room, for making a noise, or a light offence of the kind; and when i went to call them to supper, i could discover them nowhere. we searched the house, above and below, and the yard and stables; they were invisible: and, at last, hindley in a passion told us to bolt the doors, and swore nobody should let them in that night. the household went to bed; and i, too, anxious to lie down, opened my lattice and put my head out to hearken, though it rained: determined to admit them in spite of the prohibition, should they return.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:10
How many stanzas does this poem have, shall i compare thee to a summer day?
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00
30 points and brainliest what can you surmise about keatsâs theories of art by reading âode on a grecian urnâ? no multiple choice
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Precarious subsistence voracious abysmal wood is to fire as food is to arrowright grinning is to cheerful as teetering is to arrowright conniving is to scheming as terrible is to arrowright mournful is to sad as gluttonous is to arrowright
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