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What is the main purpose of this excerpt from a child’s history of england by charles dickens? the whole country [england] was covered with forests, and swamps. the greater part of it was very misty and cold. there were no roads, no bridges, no streets, no houses that you would think deserving of the name. a town was nothing but a collection of straw-covered huts, hidden in a thick wood, with a ditch all round, and a low wall, made of mud, or the trunks of trees placed one upon another. the people planted little or no corn, but lived upon the flesh of their flocks and cattle. they made no coins, but used metal rings for money. they were clever in basket-work, as savage people often are; and they could make a coarse kind of cloth, and some very bad earthenware. but in building fortresses they were much more clever. a. to inform b. to instruct c. to express d. to entertain e. to persuade
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Shape 1 and shape 2 are plotted on a coordinate plane. which statement about the shapes is true? a. shape 1 and shape 2 are not congruent.b. a translation will prove that shape 2 is congruent to shape 1.c. a rotation and a translation will prove that shape 2 is congruent to shape 1.d. a reflection, a rotation, and a translation will prove that shape 2 is congruent to shape 1.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00
Which statement about “the jitling of granny weatherwall” most clearly describes streak of consciousness? a)in her narration, granny often gets distracted by random thoughts. b)granny feels disillusioned from her jitling from many many years ago c)brief moments of dialogue break up otherwise long sequences of description. d)the narrator often relies on metaphor to convey granny’s thoughts and feelings
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