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In this activity, you'll cite textual evidence to support a literary analysis. You'll also compare and
analyze the original text of A Christmas Carol C and a film adaptation of the story.
Part A
In chapter 5, Ebenezer Scrooge wakes up a changed man. Identify and analyze two examples in this
chapter that show how Scrooge has changed for the better. Use textual evidence to support your
analysis
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 13:20
Compare this commercial’s central theme and motivational pressures to president reagan’s “prouder, stronger, better” commercial. how are they alike and different? are they equally effective?
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 22:30
The ideal that all people should be treated equally. a. rule of law b. representative government c. limited government the bill of rights and the declaration of rights both seek to protect a. the separation of powers b. personal liberties c. representative government
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Social Studies, 21.06.2019 23:00
20 points the two basic principles of economics are (choose two) question 2 options: a. the wants of society and individuals are limited. b. the wants of society and individuals are unlimited. c. the resources of society are limited. d. the resources of society are unlimited.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 12:00
In the years after world war ii, which of the following caused many people from asian and african countries to migrate to europe? a. the end of the soviet union b. new economic opportunities after colonialism ended c. the religious freedom found in europe d. new laws allowing greater numbers of immigrants into european countries
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