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Part 1: The Climax of the Story
Describe the climax of your novel or short story in a three- to five-sentence paragraph.
Provide two examples of dialogue from characters in the story that support the climax you identified.
Provide two examples of text evidence (other than dialogue) to support the climax you identified.
In a paragraph of six to eight sentences, explain how the dialogue and text evidence support the climax you identified.
PLEASE THE STORY IS CUPID AND PYSHE ILL GIVE BRAINLIES
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English, 22.06.2019 13:00
In to kill a mocking bird, which of the following inferences about scout is best supported by the chapter 15?
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English, 22.06.2019 13:50
Examine the imagery in these lines of the poem "the legend" by garrett hongo. he is asian, thai or vietnamese, and very skinny, dressed as one of the poor in rumpled suit pants and a plaid mackinaw, dingy and too large. he negotiates the slick of ice on the sidewalk by his car, opens the fairlane's back door, leans to place the laundry in, and turns, for an instant, toward the flurry of footsteps and cries of pedestrians as a boyâthat's all he wasâ backs from the corner package store shooting a pistol, firing it, once, at the dumbfounded man who falls forward, grabbing at his chest. how does the imagery in these lines affect the readerâs experience of the poem? check all that apply. it creates a visual picture of the man. it conveys what the scene sounds like. it describes the actions of the boy. it reveals the poetâs opinion of the characters. it encourages readers to care for the characters. it shows the resolution of a conflict. it explains the reasons for the event.
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English, 22.06.2019 16:30
Gustavo can tolerate any lecture, no matter how boring the instructor is, in his mind, gustavo imagines that he is on board the starship enterprise, blasting romulans from his post on the bridge. a. is in b. is; in c. is; in
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English, 22.06.2019 21:10
Part a how does mundra develop a theme of the story? a. her choice to take something that does not belong to her develops the theme that continual abuse leads many to a life of crime. b. her decision to escape her situation develops the theme that there is only so much abuse a person will tolerate. c. her attempt to defend herself develops the theme that resisting punishment may often lead to further abuse. d. her decision to accept her fate develops the theme that people eventually abandon hope when faced with regular abuse. part b which quotation from the text best supports the response to part a? a. âan old blue rag, the remnants of a sari, lay on the floor near her. mundra picked it up quickly. as quickly and silently she slipped across the street, andâunholy act! â b. âwhen mundra's tired hand relaxed its hold upon the handle of the grinding-stones and the strength in her little body gave out, with one swing of the arm, down upon the child's bare back came the tongs.â c. âdown came the hot tongs a second time upon the tender, though dark, skin and mundra fell in a faint beside the mill.â d. âshe knew not what might await her there, but, childlike, she had faith to believe that even unknown people would not treat a beggar more cruelly than she, a widow, had been treated by her own.â
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Part 1: The Climax of the Story
Describe the climax of your novel or short story in a th...
Describe the climax of your novel or short story in a th...
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