English, 20.07.2019 00:50 enitramedouard12
Original sentence: roger told david that he had to work monday. revised sentence: roger told david that he himself had to work monday. the antecedent was repeated. the pronoun was placed nearer the antecedent. the sentence was rewritten. an intensive pronoun was inserted after the ambiguous pronoun. no improvement was made.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00
Which of the following statements most closely reflects the author's description of the action taken by the united states supreme court in cases brought before them having to do with the japanese internment? a. "three years almost to the day, the supreme court decided that imprisoning japanese-americans was unconstitutional. " b. "the supreme court decided in favor of the japanese-americans in the very first case brought before them." c. "fred korematsu had plastic surgery and changed his name to avoid internment, making it the deciding case in the issue." d. "in april 1942 mitsue endo lost his habeus corpus case, thus postponing the supreme court's negative decision."
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English, 21.06.2019 15:30
What is one advantage of listening to an audio recording as opposed to silently reading a play?
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English, 21.06.2019 15:30
Read the list of events from the first third of in his steps below and arrange them in chronological order. the crisis of powers' decision about the law violation. norman applies the challenge to the newspaper. rachel dedicates her voice to the lord. dedication of wright and marsh to political involvement in the rectangle problems. resignation of powers. arrival of the shabby stranger. maxwell's challenge to first church. maxwell's speech to the working men. rachel and virginia struggle with how christ would act in their cases. dedication of maxwell to the ministry in the rectangle. norman faces public reaction to the challenge.
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Original sentence: roger told david that he had to work monday. revised sentence: roger told david...
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