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13. In lines 19 through 26 of “The Grammar of Silk," the speaker compares
the seamstresses to librarians and architects because their sewing is so
good. The use of these comparisons helps create a tone that can best be
described as *
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00
The point of view in the novel can best be described as third-person omniscient third-person limited second-person first-person
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Besides the skull and cross bones what other shape sometimes appeared on flags flown by pirates?
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English, 22.06.2019 08:50
Ased on the context of the passage, what is a bunburyist? a. someone who creates an imaginary person b. a guardian who neglects his responsibilities c. a person whose health changes with their location d. a friend with whom you can share secrets
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13. In lines 19 through 26 of “The Grammar of Silk," the speaker compares
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