What point of view does the author use in this passage?
It is worth being aware of these diffe...
English, 27.03.2020 04:10 keving4three
What point of view does the author use in this passage?
It is worth being aware of these differences at the outset. Those things that Elizabethans take for granted are precisely what you will find most striking: the huge open fields, the muddy roads, and the small size of so many laborers’ houses.
–The Time Traveler’s Guide to Elizabethan England,
Ian Mortimer
Answer is: second person
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English, 21.06.2019 14:00
! i need it ! the daughters of the revolution eventually admitted african american to their hall.which best analyzes how this detail supports the meaning in "marian anderson sings"? a)it shows that african american performers would never be able to perform in some theaters. b)its show that an era of discrimination on unfair treatment of african american was finally over. c)it shows that marian anderson had ease discrimination for for african american performers. d)its shows that revolutionaries are not open to new ideas.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:30
In the first line of the poem, the poet likens himself to a natural object, a cloud. in contrast, the last line of the second stanza, "tossing their heads in sprightly dance," personifies daffodils, which are natural objects. what do these two devices together suggest?
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What details from a story best develop the theme? readers' prior knowledge the author's motivations for writing descriptions of time and place character motivation and plot
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