English, 03.01.2020 01:31 alexusnicole817
Which of the following assertions in the passage does the author support with a practical example? a."[d]irect government by the people . . greatly facilitates sudden insurrection of all kinds by individuals who are exceptionally bold, energetic, and adroit."b."[a]nd therewith disappears also personality and sense of responsibility."c."the adhesion of the crowd is tumultuous, summary, and unconditional."d."[i]t is impossible for the collectivity to undertake the direct settlement of all the controversies that may arise."
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English, 21.06.2019 19:40
Which of the following highlight the literary significance of elie wiesel's speech? select all that apply. it uses rhetorical devices to persuade with pathos. it assigns meaning to the existentialist nature of life. it won the nobel prize for literature. it attempts to put into words the unspeakable horror.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. she was a small woman, short and straight-waisted like a child in her brown cotton gown. her forehead was mild and benevolent between the smooth curves of gray hair; there were meek downward lines about her nose and mouth; but her eyes, fixed upon the old man, looked as if the meekness had been the result of her own will, never of the will of another. in at least one hundred words, explain how this excerpt uses explicit and implicit details to describe sarah penn.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:40
What role does the element of motivation play in performances? a. it makes characters more relatable. b. it uses characters to enhance setting. c. it reveals characters’ weaknesses. d. it guides characters’ actions.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30
What is the main idea of this paragraph from the volcanoes section of the ready.gov website
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Which of the following assertions in the passage does the author support with a practical example? a...
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