English, 30.01.2021 01:00 jordan2875
Please answer quick!! This is in Shakespeare’s other World!
Which of the following describes the author's main purpose in the passage?
a- to criticize how people have altered Shakespeare’s plays and his original portrayal of fairies and sprites
b- to offer readers important biographical information about Shakespeare to help them better understand his plays.
c- to provide readers with important plot information from two of Shakespeare’s most important plays
d- to provide readers with the origins and beliefs surrounding the creatures in Shakespeare’s plays
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English, 21.06.2019 13:30
Which of these details is not relevant to the paragraph? jane addams was born in cedarville, illinois, in 1860. as the daughter of well-off mill owner, jane always had her needs cared for. while she traveled through england in her late twenties, she and her friend, ellen g. starr, traveled to a house where poor people could sleep, eat, and learn. inspired by this, jane and ellen started a similar establishment, called hull house, in chicago, illinois. people living in the city could get a meal, learn, and rest at hull house. the founders soon became famous for their work, and their efforts many poor people in chicago. for her work, jane was awarded the nobel peace prize in 1931.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:20
Read the following passage: sari couldn't believe her bad luck. she had locked her keys in the car. to add fuel to the fire, her cell phone was in the locked car, and she was late for a very important meeting. she knocked on her neighbor's door so that she could ask to use his phone, but he was not not home. what was she to do? what role does the idiom in the passage serve? a. it shows that sari has incredibly bad luck when it comes to work.b. it shows that sari's neighbor was not home either.c. it shows that sari locked her keys in the car.d. it shows that sari's situation was worse than it seemed at first.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:50
1. imaginary persons in a novel believable characters 2. characterization long prose narrative 3. real in the fictional world of the novel creation of characters 4. the novel world of fiction 5. world of the novel characters i need the answer
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