English, 06.05.2021 16:10 tatedason33741
Write a story about what would have happened if Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones had called the police on Roger. What would have happened to Roger? How would his life have been different? Make sure to begin with Roger trying to steal Mrs. Jones' purse and include an introduction, a body and a conclusion to your story.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30
In at least 150 words, identify and describe the setting, and the way the author uses imagery to describe it for part 1 of nectar in a sieve.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:20
100 points and ! plz answer ! think of an intense argument you had or witnessed sometime in your life. close your eyes and remember every detail. to turn this into a dramatic scene you will need to make changes that will make it make more sense to the audience. 500-600 words a description of the set up that explains what happened before the scene diction that matches the characters character objectives and obstacles are clearly conveyed a scene that escalates in dramatic intensity diction that is appropriate to the audience words that are not wasted in idle chit chat action (stage directions) that enhance the scene proper formatting for drama
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
The first step in making a mental model for a compare-and-contrast text is a. comparing the two things being described. b. finding important details in the text. c. contrasting the two things being described. d. connecting details to what is already known.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:20
Which of these events inspired many of stephen crane’s writings, including the story “an episode of war”?
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