English, 05.12.2019 12:31 shikiaanthony
Which best explains the symbolism behind melville’s comparison of ahab to a solid bronze cast in chapter 28 of moby?
melville is symbolizing the impermanent nature of ahab’s character.
melville is symbolizing the intellectual nature of ahab’s character.
melville is symbolizing the inflexible nature of ahab’s character.
melville is symbolizing the impolite nature of ahab’s character.
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English, 22.06.2019 13:00
Read the excerpt from loom and spindle. but in a short time the prejudice against factory labor wore away, and the lowell mills became filled with blooming and energetic new england women. . they soon began to associate with those who formed the community in which they had come to live, and were invited to their houses. they went to the same church, and sometimes married into some of the best families. or if they returned to their secluded homes again, instead of being looked down upon as "factory girls" by the squire's or the lawyer's family, they were more often welcomed as coming from the metropolis, bringing new fashions, new books, and new ideas with them. what inference can be drawn about the time period of the excerpt? a. the changing workforce transformed society’s rules. b. factories improved local economies with new products. c. women with factory experience found other jobs easily. d. married women preferred factory work to homemaking.
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English, 22.06.2019 17:00
‘fly as thick as driving rain’ this an example of: a. a metaphor b. a simile c. onomatopoeia d. personification
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