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Read the passage below and answer the question. This was what the onlooking huskies had waited for. They closed in upon her, snarling and yelping, and she was buried, screaming with agony, beneath the bristling mass of bodies. The passage above is one part of what? a through-line a set of bookends a conflict a character arc
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Amaze i know not these my hands and yet i think there was a woman like me once had hands like these. -adelaide what type of poem is "amaze"?
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Read the excerpt from the odyssey. then, throwing his arms around this marvel of a father telemachus began to weep. salt tears rose from the wells of longing in both men, and cries burst from both as keen and fluttering as those of the great taloned hawk, whose nestings farmers take before they fly this excerpt is an example of which value important to ancient greek society? hospitality generosity perseverance family ties
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English, 22.06.2019 17:00
Comprehension the question below refers to the selections "ode to a grecian urn."and "when i have fears" by john keats. in the poem, "ode to a grecian urn", the couple is frozen — a. with their lips pressed in a kiss c. by fear of death b. at the moment of pursuit d. at the end of their relationship select the best answer from the choices provided a b c d
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English, 22.06.2019 18:00
What is the stated main idea in the paragraph? solar power uses the sun to make energy. special panels are placed in the sunlight. these panels turn the sun’s energy into electricity. on cloudy days, the panels cannot make electricity because there is not enough sunlight. therefore, solar power is not useful in some places. a. solar power uses the sun to make energy. b. special panels are placed in the sunlight. c. on cloudy days, the panels cannot make electricity because there is not enough sunlight. d. these panels turn the sun’s energy into electricity
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