English, 12.10.2019 07:30 haleygrobertson8948
Which of the following does not describe gregor's body when he woke up? a. he has a rounded and segmented underside b. although his body has a hard shell, he still has human hands and feet c. he has a hard back d. his segmented underside is attached to many small legs
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00
The empire state building was constructed by one hundred workers
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00
Read this excerpt from through the looking-glass by lewis carroll. "you might make a joke on that,â said the little voice close to her ear: "something about âyou would if you could,â you know.â "don't tease so,â said alice, looking about in vain to see where the voice came from; "if you're so anxious to have a joke made, why don't you make one yourself? â the little voice sighed deeply: it was very unhappy, evidently, and alice would have said something pitying to comfort it, "if it would only sigh like other people! â she thought. but this was such a wonderfully small sigh, that she wouldn't have heard it at all, if it hadn't come quite close to her ear. the consequence of this was that it tickled her ear very much, and quite took off her thoughts from the unhappiness of the poor little creature. what question should a reader ask to clarify what is happening in the story? who or what is the voice speaking to alice? when will alice attempt to share a joke? what secret will alice share with the new character? why do whispers tickle the listener?
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English, 22.06.2019 09:40
Read the excerpt from the war of the worlds, in which the crowd begins to disperse just before the first martian exits the cylinder.when i returned to the common the sun was setting. scattered groups were hurrying from the direction of woking, and one or two persons were returning. the crowd about the pit had increased, and stood out black against the lemon yellow of the skyâa couple of hundred people, perhaps. there were raised voices, and some sort of struggle appeared to be going on about the pit. strange imaginings passed through my mind. as i drew nearer i heard stent's voice: "keep back! keep back! "a boy came running towards me."it's a-movin'," he said to me as he passed; 'a-screwin' and a-screwin' out. i don't like it. i'm a-goin' 'ome, i am."what options accurately depict the impact of the boy's words on pacing within the excerpt? (select all that apply.)the war of the worldsthe setting is in england, so the boy's words provide the reader with the dialect of the area. even though that slows down the plot, the boy's words contain important information.the plot's forward movement is slow at the beginning of the excerpt because there is little action. the boy's words increase the tension and counteract that lag.the narrator is not close enough to see clearly into the pit, so the boy's words provide the narrator with the information he needs, which moves the plot forward.the boy's words serve to speed up the pacing of the plot because, as he is talking to the narrator, he is running past him to get away.the narrator is not close enough to see clearly into the pit, so the boy's words provide the narrator with the information he needs, which moves the plot forward.wrong? the boy's words serve to speed up the pacing of the plot because, as he is talking to the narrator, he is running past him to get away.
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00
Read kabirâs poem âtell me, o swan, your ancient tale,â and answer the question. the swan is an extended metaphor. which of the following best describes this metaphor? a) the meaning of the poemâs extended metaphor is implicit rather than explicit. b) the meaning of the poemâs extended metaphor is neither implicit nor explicit. c) the meaning of the poemâs extended metaphor is explicit rather than implicit. d) the meaning of the poemâs extended metaphor is both implicit and explicit.
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