Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage? He laid down his fork. ... There was silence save for the tinkling of his brother's fork against a plate. He kept staring at his sister till her eyes fell. "I wish you'd let me eat," he said again. As he ate, he felt that they were thinking of the job he was to get that evening, and it made him angry; he felt that they had tricked him into a cheap surrender. From Richard Wright, Native Son. Copyright 1940 by Richard Wright first person second person third person limited third person omniscient​
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Describe the term romanticism. how is it evident in the poems of the era? be sure to include information related to poems from at least two authors. support your response with evidence related to form, sound, structure, and other poetic elements.
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Walking is not the most exciting form of exercise a person can take on for fitness. yet it is low impact and requires no fancy equipment. that makes walking a simple activity for those new to exercise. walking is less likely than other exercises to cause injury to leg tendons and muscles. all it requires is a good pair of sneakers-no cables, stylish outfits, or weights required. of course, a person could increase the benefit of a workout by adding weights or speed walking. identify the main idea of this paragraph. walking is a difficult and safe exercise for beginners. walking is an easy and safe exercise for beginners. walking is a boring and dangerous form of exercise. walking is an exciting and very effective form of exercise.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00
Which two lines in this excerpt from leo tolstoy's the death of ivan ilyich together use symbolism to indicate that death is approaching?
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