English, 05.11.2019 18:31 zeesharpe05
How does a reader determine the credibility of a narrator?
by evaluating whether or not the narrator is actually the speaker
by determining whether or not the narrator is the same as the author
by examining the balance and consistency of information provided by the narrator
by judging if the narrator is realistic enough to trust
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Which of the following statements is true a. active voice avoid responsibility and should never be used
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Read the excerpt from a supporting opinion of the supreme court’s ruling in plessy v. ferguson, 1896. laws permitting, and even requiring, their separation in places where they are liable to be brought into contact do not necessarily imply the inferiority of either race to the other, and have been generally, if not universally, recognized as within the competency of the state legislatures in the exercise of their police power. how does this relate to the premises of brown v. board of education? the brown case addresses whether state legislatures are equipped to judge the quality of education offered at segregated schools. the brown case addresses whether authorities believe that one race is inferior to another when creating public schools. the brown case addresses whether these laws inherently deny certain citizens equal protection under the law. the brown case addresses the legality of using police power to monitor public places separated by race.
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This excerpt is from the poet by alfred lord tennyson the poem describes a poets consciousness and perception which three lines suggests the richness of a poets thoughts
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In the following line, "so many crazed men, so much shouting, so much brutality, " what type of rhetorical feature is wiesel using to emphasize the image?
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How does a reader determine the credibility of a narrator?
by evaluating whether or no...
by evaluating whether or no...
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