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how does paragraph 18 contribute to the development of ideas and the text from Elon Muskβ
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What is the main effect produced by the repeated word pattern in the first two stanzas of the poem "your laughter"?
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00
Read the passage from a vindication of the rights of woman. that the society is formed in the wisest manner, whose constitution is founded on the nature of man, strikes, in the abstract, every thinking being so forcibly, that it looks like presumption to endeavour to bring forward proofs; though proof must be brought, or the strong hold of prescription will never be forced by reason; yet to urge prescription as an argument to justify the depriving men (or women) of their natural rights, is one of the absurd sophisms which daily insult common sense. does wollstonecraft maintain an objective tone in the passage? yes, because she uses objective language such as βsociety is formed in the wisest manner.β yes, because she uses objective language such as βit looks like presumption to endeavor.β no, because she uses subjective language such as βthough proof must be brought, or the strong hold.β no, because she uses subjective language such as βabsurd sophisms which daily insult common sense.β
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30
Speaking rapidly in a large gymnasium causes your words to run together; making them hard to distinguish. true false
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English, 21.06.2019 23:00
In at least one hundred words, discuss how the man with the umbrella in sorrentinoβs βthereβs a man in the habit of hitting me on the head with an umbrellaβ is an example of an extended metaphor and what central theme he conveys.
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