English, 11.11.2019 22:31 KaylaMaria
What do you think about this poem? if you liked it, 1. why did you like it? 2. what did it mean for you? 3. what did it make you feel? could you me?
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00
Read the point that is being made and the illustration that follows it. point: gilgamesh is a courageous leader. illustration: enkidu is frightened of humbaba and wants to turn back, but he tells gilgamesh, "you go into the dreadful forest, you kill humbaba and win the fame.” which explanation best connects this illustration to the point being made? enkidu also tells gilgamesh that he “will return now to great-walled uruk” and that all men will know he has been a coward. although enkidu fears for his own life, he is thoughtless and does not necessarily fear for the lives of others. enkidu is deeply fearful of humbaba, and he strongly believes that gilgamesh has the courage and ability to defeat humbaba alone. this proves that enkidu does not believe that anyone can defeat humbaba, even if he thinks gilgamesh should at least try.
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English, 21.06.2019 17:00
Read the excerpt from black boy wright uses this personal experience to establish
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
You suspect that this article has left out some facts that might lead the reader to believe that someone else made the star-spangled banner. what is the best way to verify this? by consulting a variety of sources by disregarding the article entirely by writing a letter to the editor of the publication that printed the article by reading various historical accounts by verifying the opinions
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00
What statements best describes king's purpose in writing the letter?
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