How does the conversation between Mrs. Linde and Nora affect the plot? It has no impact, because Doctor Rank is a minor character in the plot and is not involved with Nora. It has little impact, because Nora and Doctor Rank only interact with each other in one scene. It has an important impact, because Nora decides that she should leave Helmer for the doctor. It has a major impact, because it hints at the doctor's feelings for Nora and her attempt at manipulation.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:50
Read the excerpt from act 1, scene 3, of julius caesar. cassius. am i not stayed for? tell me. cinna. yes, you are. o cassius, if you could but win the noble brutus to our partyâ cassius. be you content. good cinna, take this paper and look you lay it in the praetorâs chair, where brutus may but find it. and throw this in at his window. set this up with wax upon old brutusâ statue. all this done, repair to pompeyâs porch, where you shall find us. is decius brutus and trebonius there? cinna. all but metellus cimber, and heâs gone to seek you at your house. well, i will hie, and so bestow these papers as you bade me. cassius. that done, repair to pompeyâs theatre. what is cassiusâs motivation for sending brutus the letter? cassius wants to make sure that cinna is on his side. cassius wants to reassure cinna that brutus will follow them. cassius wants to sway brutus to kill caesar. cassius wants to alert brutus about the conspiracy against him.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30
Create a well-crafted essay of 1-2 pages outlining a likely theory of king tutankhamunâs death at the age of nineteen. your goal is to convince peers your age that this is the most reasonable theory according to the evidence. incorporate the subjunctive and conditional moods within your writing. use the following rubric to guide your writing. remember to check your spelling (by using a spell checker and also against the original text) to ensure the proper spelling of names and places in king tutâs world. reminder: spell checkers are great, but theyâre not always right. think about terms specific to egypt or even tutankhamunâs name. a spell checker wonât know if youâre spelling these correctly, so check with the reading to keep consistent. rubric criterion exceptional capable developing beginning points earned ideas & content main claim supporting details sources are cited clear, focused, interesting ideas with appropriate detail, sources are cited evident main idea with some support which may be general or limited, sources are mentioned main idea may be unclear; supporting detail is vague or off topic, some source information used central idea or theme is not stated; supporting detail may be nonexistent, no sources mentioned organization structure (claim/counterclaim) introduction conclusion strong organization; seamless paragraph transitions; effective and engaging intro and conclusion organization is appropriate but conventional; attempt at introduction and conclusion attempts at organization, inappropriate use of lists or bullets; introduction and conclusion are not developed no introduction or conclusion; no clear organizational framework or transitions voice personality sense of audience appropriate to audience; expressive, engaging, sincere voice is appropriate to topic, but inconsistent or dry voice may be inappropriate; writing may seem mechanical writerâs voice is inappropriate or nonexistent word choice precision effectiveness imagery broad range of descriptive words; creative examples, vivid details and images language is functional and appropriate; descriptions may lack detail or be overdone words may be correct but simplistic; no attempt at detail, description, or examples word choice is limited, words are often misused; supporting detail and examples are nonexistent sentence fluency rhythm, flow variety easy flow and rhythm; good variety in length and structure sentences are appropriate but lack variety and length awkward phrasing and structure, similar patterns and choppy language sentences are incomplete or difficult to follow, language is confusing conventions age appropriate spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar strong use of correct conventions; errors are few and minor most writing conventions correct; occasional high profile errors frequent errors; most do not interfere with readability frequent errors interfere with readability
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
What are your educational and professional goals and how will this program you achieve your goals?
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