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What type of diction is used in to build a fire by jack london? a. colloquial diction b. complex diction c. neutral diction d. informational diction
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The theme of the first seven years is consistent with characteristics of the time in which it was written. what is consistent about the era and the storyβs plot?
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3. how could the following sentence be rewritten as an exclamatory sentence? how dangerous was the saber-toothed tiger? a. tell someone how dangerous the saber-toothed tiger was. b. the saber-toothed tiger was dangerous. c. the saber-toothed tiger was dangerous! d. no change is necessary. c. the saber-toothed tiger was dangerous!
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According to the speaker, decisions in west african villages are made through discussions led by heroic nobles wise historians elected representatives appointed chiefs
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For the module essay you will write four paragraphs. β’ in paragraph 1, state one theme a reader can find in twelfth night and explain why it is good advice for the characters in the story β’ in paragraph 2, describe an event in the play, and explain how one of the characters' actions illustrates the theme β’ in paragraph 3. describe another event in the play, and explain how one of the characters' actions illustrates the theme β’ in paragraph 4. restate the theme, and explain why it is good advice for the reader and ons and you may write about either of the following themes (choose only one) β’ true love with a little from fortune triumphs over man's folly β’ troubles come and go don't take things too seriously
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