What message does the author convey in this excerpt?
humans need to take action to end furthe...
English, 22.09.2019 22:50 ewoolbright
What message does the author convey in this excerpt?
humans need to take action to end further destruction of the natural environment.
in the coming years, humans will put forth stronger efforts to save plants and animals.
the extinction of plant and animal species is problematic in the philippines and ecuador.
in recent years, the extinction rate for many animal species has significantly increased.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:20
2pointsread this passage: "don't worry about me," i said. "i'm not tired at all." oh no,i'm feeling dizzy. this is what they call passing out. don'tdo that. don't pass out. stay upright – stay awake.how does the difference between the character's spoken words and internalthoughts affect the story? oa. it establishes the setting.ob. it introduces a new character.c. it creates dramatic tension.d. it ties up loose ends.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00
How does the author introduces his idea of fish depletion in the first few pages of world without fish?
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00
Which is the best summary of emerson’s view of solitude expressed in society and solitude? spending time in solitude is preferable to spending time in society, and it is ultimately more beneficial. though solitude is not necessarily valuable in and of itself, it is important to recognize its significance within a larger community. solitude can be beneficial in that it allows the mind to contemplate necessary and difficult questions. only through spending time in solitude and in deep observation of the natural world can one find happiness within society.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00
In what part of play’s structure do you usually get a feel for the characters and setting a)denouement b)exposition c)rising action d)falling action
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