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English, 21.06.2019 14:00
Why does the author of âabout a girlâ begin the article with the statement âblessed as i am with an ordinary memoryâ? a.) she wants to show readers she is an ordinary person to them relate to her writing. b.)she believes readers take their memories for granted and wants them to learn how to appreciate memories instead. c.) she wants readers to be for what they have. d.)she feels that she is able to remember absolutely everything.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
Read the excerpt from chapter 6 of animal farm.by the autumn the animals were tired but happy. they had had a hard year, and after the sale of part of the hay and corn, the stores of food for the winter were none too plentiful, but the windmill compensated for everything. it was almost half built now.how does the pacing of this passage affect the readerâs interpretation of the text? a flashback to earlier events provides a pause in the pacing to slow events down.foreshadowing of events provides information as to what will happen to the windmill.the pace of the text quickens to convey the charactersâ resolve to finish the windmill.the pace of the text quickens to move the story to its climax, the completion of the windmill.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00
Which is the best paraphrase of the passage? a.)itâs always cloudy where the men of winter live. b.)itâs always misty where the men of winter live. c.)itâs always dark where the men of winter live. d.)itâs always sunny where the men of winter live. read the passage from the odyssey - elpenor. by night our ship ran onward toward the ocean's bourne, the realm and region of the men of winter, hidden in mist and cloud. never the flaming eye of helios lights on those men at morning, when he climbs the sky of stars, nor in descending earthward out of heaven; ruinous night being rove over those wretches.
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