English, 04.08.2019 01:30 asiamuhammad6
Read the excerpt from “the railroad earth.” and the bible on my desk next to the peanut butter, the lettuce, the raisin bread, the crack in the plaster, the stiff-with-old dust lace drape now no longer laceable. . my little room at 6 in the comfy dawn (at 4: 30) and before me all that time, that fresh-eyed time for a little coffee to boil water on my hot plate, throw some coffee in, stir it, french style, slowly carefully pour it in my white tin cup, throw sugar in. . what does this excerpt suggest about the narrator? he lives in miserable conditions and greatly suffers. he spends too much money on food and coffee. he is content even though he lives in a run-down building. he has overslept and as a result will be late for work.
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The attitude the speaker in this poem holds toward himself can best be described as
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English, 22.06.2019 14:10
Which revision best removes the informal language from this passage? (1) you should totally hire me to be your front deskreceptionist at your veterinary clinic because i loveanimals. (2) not only have l owned a wide array of pets,have also volunteered for three years at the crater valleyanimal shelter. (3) this experience would allow me to customers keep their animals calm and controlled whilethey wait for their appointments.oa. change only sentence 3 to 'this experience would allow me to customers keep their animals in an appropriate state ofanticipation while awaiting their appointments.ob. there is no informal language, so no change is necessary.oc. change only sentence 2 to not only have i owned a wide array ofpets, i have also volunteered for two years at the crater valleyanimal shelterod. change only sentence to believe that have the potential tosucceed as a receptionist formour veterinary office because i loveanimals
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