English, 10.03.2020 18:28 vanessa674
Which details from the excerpt help the reader to visualize the general's mansion? phrases such as "crook in the coast line" and "a village" phrases such as "lofty structure," "pointed towers," and "palatial chateau" phrases such as "first thought," "great astonishment," and "into the gloom" phrases such as "dived down," "sea licked," and "greedy lips"
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English, 21.06.2019 15:10
From his studies of coptic, champollion knew that the egyptian word for "sun" was pronounced rah. he wrote down the first two letters of that sound, ra. next he put a question mark for the unknown middle hieroglyph. then, at the end, he wrote ss, the sound of the last two hieroglyphs. he studied the combination: ra ? ss. suddenly he remembered a famous pharaoh whose name appeared in ancient greek chronicles and also in the biblical book of exodus: rameses, or ramesses. could this be a hieroglyphic representation of ramesses' name? based on the excerpt, what detail did champollion need to conclude that the hieroglyphics might represent ramesses’s name?
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30
Acontainer hold 4 gallons of lemonade.a large lemonade contains 16 ounces. how many large lemonades could the restaruant sell before they run out of lemonade?
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Which statement best describes the use of the underlined word in the excerpts? in excerpt 1, it refers to personal growth, while in excerpt 2, it suggests the physical act of moving. in excerpt 1, it refers to personal growth, while in excerpt 2, it suggests scientific discoveries. in excerpt 1, it refers to societal advancement, while in excerpt 2, it suggests the gradual march of time. in excerpt 1, it refers to societal advancement, while in excerpt 2, it suggests steps toward a particular goal.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00
Which word best describes the tone of "will we ever grow organs? "
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