English, 26.12.2019 16:31 ddcope1030
My dearest fanny, i am writing what will not be of the smallest use to you. i am feeling differently every moment, & shall not be able to suggest a single thing that can assist your mind.—i could lament in one sentence & laugh in the next, but as to opinion or counsel i am sure none will [be] extracted worth having from this letter.
in this passage from “on making an agreeable marriage,” jane austen worries that
fanny will be insulted that austen is laughing at her
fanny will ignore her good advice
she herself feels differently with each passing moment
she has good advice to give fanny
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00
How does new technology, ideas, and innovations affect society
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00
What can you predict about the rest of the story? a) it will be about an eighteen-year-old girl. b) it will be about the aubignys falling in love. c) it will be about armand aubigny's father taking him to paris. d) it will be about the relationship between arman aubigny and the girl. e) it will be about an economic revolution led by aubigny.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00
Han put the last box into the back of his car and turned to look up at his dorm room. he saw himself through the window, laughing with his roommates and sharing his hopes and dreams. he saw all of the hours spent studying and the celebrations at the end of each semester. he smiled fondly as he turned away, got into his car, and drove off. which literary element does the passage contain?
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My dearest fanny, i am writing what will not be of the smallest use to you. i am feeling differently...