English, 24.06.2019 19:20 jellybean6487
What type of conflict is described in the passage? the rain was getting heavier with every passing minute. claire stared out the window nervously, hoping that the rain would soon slow down. her son jamie was in school, and she had to go get him. classes were let out early due to the storm, and jamieās teacher told claire she should pick up her son as soon as possible. claire knew that waiting to pick up jamie wasnāt a good idea, so she rushed out with her keys and umbrella. the rain was so heavy that claire could barely see beyond her windshield. everyone was trying to get home, and the roads were jam-packed. she felt a sense of dread for her son. she knew he was a strong child, but he had never faced a situation like this. the trees swayed heavily in the wind. claire was afraid that one of them might uproot and fall onto her car. but she couldnāt worry about that at the moment because reaching jamie was the most important thing. a. character versus character b. character versus nature c. character versus society d. character versus self
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30
Read the passage below and answer the question. jake was incredibly loquacious. he once gave a twenty minute monologue about his favorite movie. in the passage above, the context clue used to find the definition of loquacious is an example of an antonym an example a synonym the tone of the whole phrase
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30
Which best explains how melville uses his description of ahab in chapter 28 of moby-d ick to comment on the nature of man? through ahab, melville symbolizes how guilt can take over a manās life. through ahab, melville symbolizes how obsession can take over a manās life. through ahab, melville symbolizes how inaction can ruin a manās life. through ahab, melville symbolizes how isolation can ruin a manās life.
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