English, 07.10.2020 14:01 angoliabirtio
Which are some effects of telling the story Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy primarily from the perspectives of children? Check all that apply.
a less-biased insight into what is happening between the towns
a stronger emphasis on the value of one’s reputation in society
a more-practical view of the racial conflict between the towns
more prejudices and biases based on fewer life experiences
a stronger emphasis on the emotional aspect of the racial conflict
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00
“he did not want to look at the fish." what does this say about santiago's character? a. santiago feels badly that the fish died in vain. b. santiago feels sorry for himself because he's out too far. c. santiago feels sorry that he dragged the fish so far out to sea. d. he blames the fish for making him sail so far out to sea to hunt for him.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30
One important character trait which levi to compete well is revealed in the first paragraph. it is that a) he is often fearful. b) he thinks before he acts. c) he tends to be suspicious. d) he is good at finding hidden things.
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