English, 22.07.2020 19:01 nanagardiner08
Which sentence from the passage includes a coordinating conjunction? a. “One common, and very persuasive, type of advertisement is known as the association ad.” (paragraph 2) b. “Researchers' estimates of the actual number vary from three hundred to six thousand, but everyone knows that ads are everywhere.” (paragraph 1) c. “Ads that tell a story are found most often in commercials as a story relies on multiple images and a sequence of events.” (paragraph 7) d. “He looks at the driver in the new car and imagines that he is the one driving the fancy new car.” (paragraph 7)
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English, 21.06.2019 17:50
How can a speaker best appeal to an audience? a. by revealing just enough information to make the au us b. by allowing the audience to ask questions about the speech's subject matter c. by adapting the speech to the expectations and knowledge of the audience d. by encouraging listeners who disagree to voice their opinions
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00
Which statement expresses a theme that is found in both "escape" and "to live"? the search for self–awareness is often a difficult one. life's distractions can make it difficult to know yourself. a person often sees herself differently than others see her. being a part of two cultures can make it hard to know yourself.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:10
Select all the correct answers. which of the following are common characteristics of a shakespearean comedy? mistaken identities inaccurate historical information the theme of love the theme of revenge a major flaw in the main character
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Which sentence from the passage includes a coordinating conjunction? a. “One common, and very persua...
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