English, 13.07.2019 14:00 ahnagoede2768
From the story “a modern cinderella,” compare and contrast the prince and the girl he danced with. a. they both liked to dance, but only the prince was royalty. b. they both were gamers, but only the prince wanted to travel. c. they both were unhappy, but only the prince was a good dancer. d. they both were stars of reality tv shows, but only the girl was rich.
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How does shakespeare transform the myth of phoebus and daphne to dramatize this theme?
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
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English, 22.06.2019 05:40
Which character shows external character development in the crucible
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