English, 02.09.2020 20:01 jetblackcap
“Lady,” he said in a firm nasal voice, “I’d give a fortune to live where I could see me a sun do that every evening.” “Does it every evening,” the old woman said and sat back down. The daughter sat down too and watched him with a cautious sly look as if he were a bird that had come up very close. He leaned to one side, rooting in his pants pocket, and in a second he brought out a package of chewing gum and offered her a piece. She took it and unpeeled it and began to chew without taking her eyes off him. He offered the old woman a piece but she only raised her upper lip to indicate she had no teeth. —“The Life You Save May Be Your Own,” Flannery O’Connor How does this passage help reveal Mr. Shiftlet’s secret motivation?
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
The wizard of oz provides an example of a universal idea that connects with most readers. dorothy is lost in oz. during her journey, she comes to understand that there is no place like home. the author, l. frank baum, includes colorful descriptions to readers picture the strange place where dorothy has landed. this to convey the feeling of being lost. most readers can relate to this feeling through a variety of personal experiences. this universal truth allows readers to connect to the character, and in turn to feel less lonely and isolated themselves. which literary terms should be included in this body paragraph? check all that apply. characterization imagery irony theme setting
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English, 21.06.2019 22:20
For frederick douglass’s address, “what to the slave is the fourth of july? ” (1852)1) does the speaker use fallacious reasoning or logical fallacies? use evidence from the text to support your answers. 2) how effective is the speaker’s response to counterclaims or alternate claims? use evidence from the text to support your answer
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“Lady,” he said in a firm nasal voice, “I’d give a fortune to live where I could see me a sun do tha...
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