English, 18.07.2019 13:00 hannahrasco4051
Asap i will give ! read the passage from emily dickinson's poem "the morns are meeker than they were."the maple wears a gayer scarf--the field a scarlet gown--which choice best describes the effect of figurative language on these lines? the author uses personification to connect with the reader by giving the maple human characteristics. the author uses hyperbole to make exaggerated statements about women's clothing. the author uses simile to compare the maple tree to a scarf. the author uses metaphor to describe the maple as a red gown. what kind of figurative language involves giving human traits to nonhuman objects? the passage. o foolish ducklings, you know my old green pond iswatched by a weasel! which word best describes the mood of this haiku? thoughtfulamusedsadangry
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English, 21.06.2019 22:20
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In 2–3 complete sentences, thoroughly explain the protagonist's main motivation or goal in "the rules of the game"? what does the protagonist want? provide at least two specific details from the text to support your analysis of the protagonist's motivation or goal.
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How can you sit there calmly eating muffins when we are in this horrible trouble i cant make out you seen to me to be perfectly heartless who said this quote
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Asap i will give ! read the passage from emily dickinson's poem "the morns are meeker than they were...
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