English, 19.07.2019 06:00 tonehasarathi
His only fault indeed seems modesty. if he were less modest, he would be more agreeable, speak louder & look impudenter; —and is not it a fine character, of which modesty is the only defect? —i have no doubt that he will get more lively & more like yourselves as he is more with you; —he will catch your ways if he belongs to you. in this passage from “on making an agreeable marriage,” what does jane austen say is the problem with mr. j. p., and what does she advise fanny to do to change mr. j. p.?
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English, 21.06.2019 17:00
Part a: what are two main ideas of maria w. stewart’s speech? a god is responsible for the discriminatory treatment of african americans. b any individual who decides to commit to a life of domestic servitude is disgraceful. c african americans and women are products of the unfair treatment they receive in the united states. d slavery has crushed african americans’ will to resist and overcome discriminatory practices. e african american women can merely pray for divine intervention for equal rights, as they are not a priority for social reformers. f african americans should work to advance their status by demanding more opportunities for education and meaningful work.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:40
How does thoreau defend his approach in the second paragraph of "economy" inwalden? -he uses the word "t" because he feels it sounds more interesting-he does not use first-person point of view because his is a fictional account-he uses first-person point of view to get his readers' attention-he uses the word "t" for the sake of sincerity and honesty.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
Read the sentence. “yesterday we arrived late for the outdoor concert in the city gardens.” which words in the sentence are adverbs? a. late; city b. yesterday; outdoor c. yesterday; late d. outdoor; city
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