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Read the following excerpt from the american crisis and answer the question. wisdom is not the purchase of a day, and it is no wonder that we should err at the first setting off. from an excess of tenderness, we were unwilling to raise an army, and trusted our cause to the temporary defense of a well-meaning militia. what is the purpose of these lines? to describe what it is like to face an enemy in battle to show how peaceful relations can be achieved to emphasize the need for force to suggest the price of seeking freedom
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
How are montag and faber opposites of each other? a) montag is a firefighter, therefore it is his job to burn books. faber used to be and english professor, and it was his job to teach students about books. b) montag is passionate and determined, and farber is wise and cautious c) montag is brave enough to steal and illegal book. faber was too afraid to speak up when books started to become illegal. d) all of the answer choices are correct
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30
Using context clues read the sentence, then use context clues to determine the definition of parameters. setting clear parameters, such as rules, guidelines, or instructions, people understand what is expected of them. what is the definition of parameters? which type of context clue is used in the sentence?
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00
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