In your own words, restate the sentence in bold towards the bottom of the first page (the
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English, 23.04.2020 04:35 zoeyruckel
In your own words, restate the sentence in bold towards the bottom of the first page (the
sentence that starts with “Yet 1984 remains an important novel, in part for the alarm it sounds against the abusive nature of authoritarian governments, but even more so for its penetrating analysis of the psychology of power and the ways that manipulations of language and history can be used as mechanisms of control.
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What task did the surveyors do? a. they studied the landscape to determine the most direct route for building a road. b. they designed treadmills that lifted blocks of stone to where they were needed. c. they dug trenches and filled them with sand, concrete, and large blocks to form a road.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
What did mark twain contribute to the history of the novel? select all that apply.
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Each pair of sentences can be combined to create one compound sentence. determine which choice best combines them. refinishing furniture is a creative hobby. not everyone loves to scour garage sales to find old items. going to flea markets can you to notice unique qualities in used items. beauty can be found where you least expect it. specialized equipment can make the refinishing process easier. painting the furniture can be creative with the right tools. some people like refinishing old furniture. others prefer buying new items.
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English, 22.06.2019 12:40
Should there be real world consequences for what someone posts on social media? using what you learned in the lesson, write an effective hook to introduce your topic and get your audience's attention. write in complete sentences and state the hook strategy you chose to use.
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