(1)What is the theme for this poem. (2) discuss its structure. (3) discuss the diction found in this poem. (4) what is the rhyme scheme. (5) what is the mood. (6) discuss the imagery in this poem. (7) list all the figures of speech found in this poem. (8) give examples of each. (9) explain what is happening in this poem.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:40
Which detail is an example of internal conflict in “the monkeys paw”?
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English, 21.06.2019 17:00
Read this excerpt from holes. a patrol car pulled alongside him. a policeman asked him why he was running. then he took the shoes and made a call on his radio. shortly thereafter, stanley was arrested. it turned out the sneakers had been stolen from a display at the homeless shelter. that evening rich people were going to come to the shelter and pay a hundred dollars to eat the food that the poor people ate every day for free. clyde livingston, who had once lived at the shelter when he was younger, was going to speak and sign autographs. his shoes would be auctioned, and it was expected that they would sell for over five thousand dollars. all the money would go to the homeless. why does sachar include this description of the shoes in the flashback? a.to show where the shoes came from b.to show how valuable the shoes were c.to reveal why stanley was arrested d.to give background on the homeless shelter
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English, 21.06.2019 17:20
Which of the following pieces of evidence from gandhi's freedom's battle is most persuasive in support of non- cooperation? a) "i consider that people are better disciplined now than they were before." b) "the danger that attended the civil disobedience does not apply to non-cooperati c) "i do not consider non-cooperation to be unconstitutional." d) "i cannot say a large number has responded to my appeal."
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