English, 30.09.2019 20:20 pringlexavier798
What is a paradox?
the audience or reader knows or understands something that a character does not know
a statement or situation that seems to be contradictory but actually presents a truth
an author or character says one thing but means something else
inconsistency between what the audience or reader expects and what actually happens
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Ihave only a christmas cards left to write. a. few b. fewer c. less d. little
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English, 22.06.2019 02:20
The greatest gift the sumerians gave the world was the invention of writing. the sumerians were wealthy people. they needed some way to keep track of what they owned. they began drawing pictures. they used a reed as a pen. they drew on soft pieces of clay. the soft clay was then dried in the sun. the tablet became a permanent record. later, the sumerian drawings changed into wedge-shaped symbols. this kind of writing is called cuneiform. by putting symbols together, the sumerians could write entire sentences.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00
What is the rhyme scheme in this excerpt from longfellow's, "the tide rises, the tide falls? " (10 points) the tide rises, the tide falls, the twilight darkens, the curlew calls; along the sea-sands damp and brown the traveler hastens toward the town, and the tide rises, the tide falls.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00
When they reached the door of the lonely house and stopped to unlock it, and the cat came to purr loudly, and rub against them, a deserted p***y, indeed, but fat with young robins, sylvia whispered that this was a beautiful place to live in, and she never should wish to go home. the description of the house in this excerpt gives an example of
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What is a paradox?
the audience or reader knows or understands something that a charact...
the audience or reader knows or understands something that a charact...
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