English, 02.11.2020 19:00 annyarias3563
Use the space below to write a comparison couplet, using these guidelines and the example below:
A title is not necessary, but can be used if you like.
The first line describes what you see.
The second line is a metaphor that describes the first line.
You can write your own first line, or use one of these suggestions:
An acrobat swinging through the air,
An old oak tree struck by lightning,
The planets circling the sun.
In a Station of the Metro
The apparition of these faces in the crowd; Petals on a wet, black bough.
—Ezra Pound
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Why might a reader look for an idea that is restated? to craft a summary of the article to find the subheadings in the article to identify the article's main idea to locate the article's key support
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12 3 4 5 in general, modifiers should be placed close to the words they modify. true false
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Using the library or the internet as a resource, locate and watch two different live production interpretations of act iii of our town. then, compare and contrast how the two interpretations represented the original play. did either of the interpretations make any changes to the original material? if so, how did it affect your experience as a viewer? did you interpret the characters any differently after watching the live productions? why or why not?
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