English, 20.05.2020 04:03 kendalljanae
Which two Read the sentence from Flannery O’Connor’s “The Life You Save May Be Your Own.” She had long pink-gold hair and eyes as blue as a peacock’s neck. How does the simile in the sentence develop Lucynell’s character? The description of Lucynell's hair and eyes emphasizes her strong religious convictions. The description of Lucynell's hair and eyes lends her an image of angelic innocence. This description underscores the idea that Lucynell is poorly educated and inarticulate. This description shows how Lucynell’s appearance makes her a target for Mr. Shiftlet’s cruelties. things are being compared in the last sentence?
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English, 21.06.2019 20:10
It was this unfathomable longing of the soul to vex itself- to offer violence to its own nature -- to do wrong forthe wrong's sake only - that urged me to continue andfinally to consummate the injury i had inflicted upon theunoffending brute.which theme does this sentence best support? ) a. humans are to struggle against their fate.b. all people have a wicked side.c. humans are meant to rule earth.od. no wrong will go unpunished.submit
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English, 22.06.2019 01:10
What impact does the use of dashes have on the rhythmic structure of this poem? the dashes create imperfect rhyme that confuses the reader. the dashes create a slow rhythm that is pleasant for the reader. the dashes create a quick rhythm that confuses the reader the dashes create a heightened rhythm that excites the reader
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English, 22.06.2019 11:40
How does the image support the text? read the passage and study the image from sugar changed the world the image shows how people kept bees for their honey by using hollow trees. the image shows that people used mashed fruits as sweeteners instead of sugar the image shows how ancient people collected honey before beekeeping began. the image shows an ancient person collecting sap from a maple tree for syrup.
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Which two Read the sentence from Flannery O’Connor’s “The Life You Save May Be Your Own.” She had lo...
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