English, 16.12.2020 02:10 tdahna0403
Which poem did you choose to write about?: Harlem by Langston Hughes
What imagery does the figurative language create for the reader? (What senses?)
What is the theme of this poem?
How does the figurative language help the reader understand the theme?
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Which phrase best describes the role of irony in a written book? a. to validate readers’ beliefs b. to defy readers’ expectations c. to represent an idea d. to dramatize events apex
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Listening is also important because you spend more time listening than participating in any other communication activity. in fact, you spend more time listening to others than doing almost anything else. typical americans spend more than 80 percent of any average day communicating with other people l. they spend 45 percent of that communication time listening to others. which sentence states the main idea?
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Which poem did you choose to write about?: Harlem by Langston Hughes
What imagery does the figurati...
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