English, 07.07.2019 18:00 KRLoopy4722
Answer this question pick 2 1.en route to ocean city he sat in the back seat of the family car with his brother peter, age fifteen, 2. magda age fourteen, a pretty girl and exquisite young lady who lived not far from them on street 3. initials, blanks, or both were often substituted for proper names in nineteenth century fiction to enhance the illusion of reality. 4,. interestingly, as with other aspects of realism, it is an illusion that is being enhanced, by purely artificial means. by pick 2 and be correct
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00
One way that the novel differs from earlier literary works is that novelists often leave out many details associated with the setting novels only portray positive aspects of heroes and other important figures characters' personalities in novels are only revealed through dialogue readers are often able to relate better to the characters in novels
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English, 21.06.2019 15:30
What is the best way to punctuate the bolded portion of the sentence? do you see the kite floating in the air? the father asked the young child. “do you see the kite floating in the air”? the ‘do you see the kite floating in the air? ’ the do you see the kite floating in the air? the “do you see the kite floating in the air? ” the
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
My pretty rose tree by william blake a flower was offered to me, such a flower as may never bore; but i said, ‘i’ve a pretty rose tree,’ and i passed the sweet flower o’er. then i went to my pretty rose tree, to tend her by day and by night; but my rose turned away with jealousy, and her thorns were my only delight. what is the rhyme scheme of the two stanzas in this poem? a. abba, cdda b. abab, acac c. abab, cddc d. abaa, cddc
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Answer this question pick 2 1.en route to ocean city he sat in the back seat of the family car wit...
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