English, 29.08.2019 20:30 barbar12345
"[c]arry your well-planned oar until you come to a race of people who know nothing of the sea, whose food is never seasoned with salt, strangers all to ships with thier crimson prows and long slim oars, wings that make ships fly." who says the above quote and why?
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30
M read the sentence.what best describes the underlined part of the sentence,and why? alma plans to visit london and paris, where her parentswent on their first trip together as a married couple.it is a restrictive relative clause because it begins with arelative pronoun, has both a subject and a verb, and is notnecessary to the meaning of the sentence.it is a nonrestrictive relative clause because it begins witha relative pronoun, has both a subject and a verb, and isnecessary to the meaning of the sentence.it is a restrictive relative clause because it begins with arelative pronoun, has both a subject and a verb, and isnecessary to the meaning of the sentence.it is a nonrestrictive relative clause because it begins witha relative pronoun, has both a subject and a verb, and isnot necessary to the meaning of the sentence.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:40
Which characteristics of james baldwin's "notes of a native son" qualify it asa work of literary nonfiction?
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English, 22.06.2019 14:30
When previewing the author's background you learned that she is a poet of place. how did this knowledge affect your reading of the poem?
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English, 22.06.2019 15:30
Match the writing to the author or description. 1. history of the kings of britain layamon 2. brut twelfth-century literature 3. proverbs of alfred ballad 4. the twa sisters collection of wise sayings 5. sermons, sayings, history geoffrey of monmouth
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