When Bud is in the library and asks for Miss Hill, another librarian says, “Haven’t you heard?” That triggers one of the “worst” of Bud Caldwell’s Rules and Things. How do Bud’s expectations work to build suspense? What is the twist in this instance? please respond quickly.
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English, 21.06.2019 17:00
Click to read the passage from "lifeboat ethics," by garrett hardin. then answer the question. what is the author's purpose for including the following example in his argument against rich nations poor nations? a. he wants to explain why more nations need to invest in "miracle" crops. b. he wants to disprove the idea that poor nations will eventually be able to support themselves. c. he wants to prove that the green revolution is the best use of people's money. d. he wants to show a solution to poverty that he believes can actually work.
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English, 21.06.2019 17:30
And his eyes have all the seeming of a demons that is dreaming which of these poetic devices is used here?
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30
What does the author see as the main cause for why students don’t really see shakespeare as a real, flawed human being? we shouldn’t shy away from discussing our literary heroes’ flaws. if nothing else, the knowledge of their failures us appreciate what success and greatness these authors did achieve. often our hero-worship keeps us from truly seeing the complexity of a great author. thus, i would argue, nothing would be better for high school students than to take shakespeare down a peg or two. a) the fact that students never learn enough about shakespeares biography b) the fact that students only read shakespeare’s comedies while in school c) the fact that students are never assigned to read any shakespeare while in high school d) the fact that students only read shakespeare’s greatest works in school and thus never see his weaknesses
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