4.
The tone in lines 38-79 can best be described
as
(A) anxious yet expectant
(B)...
English, 25.01.2021 21:10 TexaSuperdude
4.
The tone in lines 38-79 can best be described
as
(A) anxious yet expectant
(B) agitated and panicky
(C) ironic yet expected
(D) confusing and disturbing
(E) despairing yet anticipatory
a 666one.
Anybody know this answer it about “to kill a mockingbird”
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Jane addams's memoir, twenty years at hull-house, describes her work with
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