Nthe earth is precious, chief seattle says that man did not “weave the web of life, he is merely a strand in it.” what attitude is he implicitly criticizing by saying this? question 4 options: a) the native american way of life. b) spiders were important to the native americans. c) the white man’s ways of not respecting the earth. d) none of the responses are correct.
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Sometimes the animals arrive at the shelter very sick. however, the shelter workers will not allow anyone to adopt a seriously ill animal. which is the conjunctive adverb? sometimes however anyone at
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Choose the answer. what literary device is apparent in the title of the poem "war is kind," what what effect does it have on the reader's interpretation?
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Im giving 98 point to who answers first and fast i do not need you to give me the answer just some or ideas will be great, i am stuck and not sure what to do you will submit your prewriting documents for the character analysis essay. submit your completed brainstorming and outline graphic organizers. the brainstorming graphic organizer should be complete and show evidence that you have considered several characters and their characteristics for your essay. the outline graphic organizer should demonstrate a plan for writing and include appropriate and sufficient textual support.
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From the earth is precious, what is the best definition for the word “exempt”? question 3 options: a) none of these are correct b) a restraint forcing one to stay in place c) a strategy to leave a place or location d) free or excepted from something expected of others
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