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The chapter begins on an ominous note as the reader receives hints that something bad is about to happen. Identify at least Two instances of foreshadowing from the first several paragraphs.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
1. at the conclusion of chapter 13, the monster realizes that he has none of the qualities or possessions that human beings value, and so he worries the he will be forever miserable. he says, âoh, that i had for ever remained in my native wood, nor known nor felt beyond the sensations of hunger, thirst, and heat! â this statement recalls one made by victor frankenstein in chapter 10: âif our impulses were confined to hunger, thirst, and desire, we might nearly be free; but now we are moved by every wind that blows, and a chance word or scene that that word may convey to us.â questions: what do these two statements suggest about the impact of knowledge? how do the statements affect the way readers view the monster and victor?
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00
Write an objective summary of the piece by restating the central ideas in your own words.(from nature by ralph waldo emerson.)
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00
Determine the ideas that would be most worthy to share in a literary discussion about johnny tremain. provide an explanation for your choices. how did the role you selected and the work you completed you to understand more about the text? support your response with at least two pieces from the novel.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:30
Read the excerpt from poeâs "the fall of the house of usher." his ordinary occupations were neglected or forgotten. he roamed from chamber to chamber with hurried, unequal, an objectless step. the pallor of his countenance had assumed, if possible, a more ghastly hue -- but the luminousness of his eye had utterly gone out. which statement best describes the effect of the narration on the story? the narration reveals usherâs feelings of discouragement. the narration reveals usherâs absent-mindedness after his loss. the narration suggests usherâs confusion in the wake of his loss. the narration suggests usherâs mental decline after his sisterâs death.
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