the question below refers to the selection “a valediction: forbidding mourning.”
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the question below refers to the selection “a valediction: forbidding mourning.”
lines 7–8, “’twere profanation of our joys / to tell the laity our love,” mean —
a. our love is profane but confessing it would absolve us
b. we are the only happy people in a society of miserable souls
c. our love is so sacred that we should not speak of it to others
d. mere physical love is very different from true spiritual love
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
Which statement best describes the type of appeal used in this public service advertisement? an emotional appeal is made by presenting a wide range of jobs for women. an emotional appeal is made by emphasizing the need for a peaceful approach. an ethical appeal is made by providing pictures of a variety of role models. a logical appeal is made by including words that explain the meaning of the poster.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30
Antony refers to brutus and his co conspirators as honorable.what effect does the continued repetition of this word have on the tone of the words around it?
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What is the climax of chapter 2 of the the sound and the fury? a. the compsons sell their plot of land to send quentin to harvard. b. quentin drops out of school. c. quentin commits suicide. d. caddy gets pregnant.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30
Read the sentence from last lecture by randy pausch. all right, so what we’re not talking about today, we are not talking about cancer, because i spent a lot of time talking about that and i’m really not interested. pausch tells his audience this because he wants them to know that
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the question below refers to the selection “a valediction: forbidding mourning.”
the question below refers to the selection “a valediction: forbidding mourning.”
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