Proclamation expiation Lincoln In the context of this text, what are the effects of the prejudice and discrimination? How has our nation responded to it throughout history? Cite evidence from this text, your own experience, and other literature or art to answer this questions
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
The difference between point of view and choice of person in a story is that "person" is the literary name given to main characters in a story, and "point of view" is the perspective from which we view the story "person" is part of a term used to describe the type of narrator (as in first-person or third-person); "point of view" is how the antagonist understands the events of a story the terms are interchangeable; there is really no difference between them "point of view" refers to the perspective from which the story is told; "person" is part of a term used to describe a type of narrator (as in first-person or third-person)
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30
How many syllables does a tanka have? a. 31 b. 17 c. 14 d. 10
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00
“speak up for tory principles” in his political speech, disraeli addresses the principles of the tory party. explain what they are and how he relates them to the condition of the people. use textual evidence to support your claim
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00
If the poem is about going mad when love is lost, what would happen if love didn’t die? identify the independent clause. a if the poem is about going mad when love is lost b if love didn't die c what would happen d when love is lost
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