English, 19.01.2021 04:00 susanasalleyp3enwe
Which idea from President Roosevelt's conclusion of his address to Congress in 1941 is NOT addressed in Dr. King's "Letter from a Birmingham Jail"?
tyranny from dictators
peaceful revolution
working together in a civilized society
physical aggression against any neighbor
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English, 21.06.2019 16:00
The brother of a presidential candidate writes an editorial in which he defends this candidate against charges of corruption. in such a circumstance, it is most appropriate for the reader to a) suspect that the candidate may have been framed. b) consider whether the candidate has the best family or not. c) wonder if the writer may be biased, due to his family connection. d) wonder if the writer may be inaccurate, due to wanting to get people to read his column. \
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English, 21.06.2019 23:20
Bicycle riding should be encouraged, and adding bicycle lanes will increase the number of riders. it is healthier for people to ride than to sit angrily in traffic. it is healthier for everyone to breathe cleaner air. sharing the road can be tricky, but there are things that can be done. so, add the bike lanes and get rolling! which sentence would improve this conclusion? every town should consider adding bicycle lanes, because it is a great idea. organizing safety classes for drivers and cyclists will ensure that everyone knows the rules. do not listen to negative people who complain about anything new. it is true that some people might get injured, but even walking can be dangerous.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30
Which describes the effect the use of figurative language has on the tone of this excerpt? select all that apply
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