English, 16.09.2019 03:30 deanlmartin
Which poetic technique does robert browning use in this excerpt from “my last duchess”? "of joy into the duchess' cheek: perhaps frà pandolf chanced to say "her mantle laps over my lady's wrist too much," or "paint must never hope to reproduce the faint half-flush that dies along her throat: " such stuff was courtesy, she thought, and cause enough for calling up that spot of joy. she had a heart—how shall i say? —too soon made glad," enjambment blank verse open form end-stopped lines
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English, 21.06.2019 19:30
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00
Which would be the most credible source for researching the effects of smoking? letter from your grandfather web page about someone’s lung cancer report prepared by a tobacco company research article in a scientific journal
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4friends evenly divided up a nn-slice pizza. one of the friends, harris, ate 11 fewer slice than he received.
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Gandhi is a man of honor, of truth, 1) of passion 2) of one mind 3) of same beliefs 4) of a religion
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Which poetic technique does robert browning use in this excerpt from “my last duchess”? "of joy int...
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