English, 18.07.2019 11:20 princessa15266
Which revision correctly uses a conjunctive adverb to link the two ideas? our breath frosted the night air; nevertheless, we lingered outside to study the constellations. our breath frosted the night air, yet we lingered outside to study the constellations. our breath frosted the night air; but, we lingered outside to study the constellations. our breath frosted the night air, however we lingered outside to study the constellations?
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English, 21.06.2019 13:30
Read this excerpt from "birdfoot's grampa.” but, leathery hands full of wet brown life, knee deep in the summer roadside grass, he just smiled and said they have places to go to too. why does the author use the words "wet brown life” in this excerpt? a to show that the grass is still alive and growing b to indicate that the mud is all over everything c to signify how wet the night has become d to point out that the toads are living things
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English, 22.06.2019 02:20
Which point(s) of view do whitman's and coleridge's speaker use ?
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English, 22.06.2019 16:30
Which sentence best uses transitions to explain how the evidence supports the reason in the accompanying claim statement? clearly, rainsford did not kill zaroff in self-defense. this statement, therefore, shows that rainsford killed zaroff in self-defense. so, rainsford is not justified because there is no proof he acted in self-defense. in the end, rainsford is not justified in killing zaroff.
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English, 22.06.2019 17:30
Jack tells his family that “ernest” has died of a severe chill. how is this an example of dramatic irony? question 2 options: “ernest” hasn’t arrived at the house yet “ernest” has, in fact, died of a severe chill “ernest” is actually bunbury “ernest” arrived at the country house earlier
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Which revision correctly uses a conjunctive adverb to link the two ideas? our breath frosted the ni...
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