English, 18.11.2020 21:10 ptanner706
Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
She was rambling on in this way when she reached the wood: it looked very cool and shady. âWell, at any rate it's a great comfort,â she said as she stepped under the trees, âafter being so hot, to get into theâinto WHAT?â she went on, rather surprised at not being able to think of the word. âI mean to get under theâunder theâunder THIS, you know!â putting her hand on the trunk of the tree. âWhat DOES it call itself, I wonder? I do believe it's got no nameâwhy, to be sure it hasn't!â
She stood silent for a minute, thinking: then she suddenly began again. âThen it really HAS happened, after all! And now, who am I? I WILL remember, if I can! I'm determined to do it!â But being determined didn't help much, and all she could say, after a great deal of puzzling, was, âL, I KNOW it begins with L!â
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30
The excerpt is from a longer essay on huckleberry finn by mark twain. what kind of support is used to develop the writer's main idea regarding how twain brought his characters to life?
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Read this excerpt from Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll.
She was rambling on in this way...
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