English, 19.10.2020 08:01 KazzyWazzy
“I speak the pass-word primeval, I give the sign of democracy; / By God! I will accept nothing which all cannot have their counterpart of on the same terms” (p. 1347). Describe the democratic project of the poem: what does it include? For whom are the things it accepts catalogued, and why? Whom does the poem seem to be addressing, and to what purpose?
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English, 21.06.2019 18:50
Which of the following is a secondary source? o a biography of a playwright ob. historic photograph o c. antique weapon od. census data and statistics
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
Which statement best reflects how martin luther king, jr. uses rhetoric and style in paragraph 9 of "letter from a birmingham jail" to assist him in advocating the use of nonviolent direct action to achieve justice for negro citizens in birmingham? click here to read the letter.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00
Which statements are true about theme? check all that apply. themes are observations about life. themes can be stated in a sentence. themes and topics are the same thing themes are messages a text conveys about a topic examples of themes include loyalty, corruption, and greed. themes are rarely stated directly and need to be inferred by the reader.
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