Do you need extra money? Do you have a bunch of old toys just collecting dust? Why don't
you ha...
English, 05.05.2020 15:21 Michcardwell1071
Do you need extra money? Do you have a bunch of old toys just collecting dust? Why don't
you have a garage sale? First check with your parents to see if it's ok. Once you get
permission, gather up all of the items that you want to sell. Move them outside and put
them on a folding table. Do not put them on the ground if you can help it. People don't want
to kneel down to look at your stuff. Now put price tags on your items. Lastly, you have to
find some customers. Traffic is the key to a successful garage sale. Put big signs in visible
places and wait. Now you're doing it big time.
A: 3rd person
B: 3rd person limited
C: First person
D: Second person
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Why should college athletes should not get paid conclusion a. state the name in a new way: b. remind the audience why the issue matters
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00
What is one way that âthe maori: genealogies and origins in new zealandâ contrasts with âthe raven and the first men: the beginnings of the haidaâ? a.the maori myth features courage, but the haida myth does not. b.the maori myth features community, but the haida myth does not. c.the maori myth features the gods, but the haida myth does not. d.the maori myth features deception, but the haida myth does not.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00
Which statement describes how connotationis used in this passage
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00
Me for the love of god. i've been working on this assignment for 3 days and i don't understand the speeches at all ive read both 4 times over and i don't understand either of them if your right i will give you brainlest (i think that's how you spell it) and 99 pts. for this assignment, you will write an evaluation of either of two historic passages. ⢠patrick henryâs âgive me liberty, or give me death! â speech (1775) ⢠frederick douglassâs address, âwhat to the slave is the fourth of july? â (1852) 1. what is the speakerâs viewpoint? what is his claim? type your answer here. (score for question 2: of 2 points) 2. what reasons does the speaker provide to support his viewpoint or claim? type your answer here. (score for question 3: of 4 points) 3. how valid are the speakerâs reasons for his claim? use evidence from the text to support your answer. type your answer here. (score for question 4: of 2 points) 4. what evidence does the speaker provide to support his reasons? type your answer here. (score for question 5: of 4 points) 5. is the speakerâs evidence relevant and sufficient? use evidence from the text to support your answer. type your answer here. (score for question 6: of 4 points) 6. does the speaker use fallacious reasoning or logical fallacies? use evidence from the text to support your answers. type your answer here. (score for question 7: of 4 points) 7. what counterclaims or alternate claims does the speaker address, and how does he respond to them? type your answer here. (score for question 8: of 4 points) 8. how effective is the speakerâs response to counterclaims or alternate claims? use evidence from the text to support your answer. type your answer here. (score for question 9: of 4 points) 9. write a one-paragraph evaluation of the speakerâs argument. type your answer here.
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