Read the excerpt from act il of romeo and juliet.
benvolio: romeol my cousin romeo! r...
Read the excerpt from act il of romeo and juliet.
benvolio: romeol my cousin romeo! romeol mercutio: he is wise and, on my life, hath stol'n him home to bed n this way, and leapt this orchard wall call, good mercutio. mercutio: nay, i'll conjure too
which adaptation best maintains the original meaning and tone of the underlined part of the excerpt?
he is probably pretty tired
he snuck out of here
he has gone off to sleep
he went to take a rest
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Read the passage from sugar changed the world. but there is another story as well. information about sugar spread as human knowledge expanded, as great civilizations and cultures exchanged ideas. in fact, while sugar was the direct cause of the expansion of slavery, the global connections that sugar brought about also fostered the most powerful ideas of human freedom. how do the details in this passage support the authors’ purpose? the details about the expansion of sugar inform readers about how widespread the use of sugar was. the details about human knowledge inform readers about how humans learned about sugar. the details about ideas and global connections persuade readers that sugar’s story has multiple consequences. the details about the spread of information about sugar entertain readers with stories of travel.
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Which is not among the style choices a writer would use, if he or she is trying to establish a formal writing style/
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What is the primary purpose of this blog? to inform people about the new sports park to entertain people with details about the warbler to persuade people to protect the warbler to convince people to support the city council
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Select the correct answer. which of these lines from “the raven” by edgar allan poe to create the dark and gloomy tone of the poem? a. "'tis some visiter entreating entrance at my chamber door— some late visiter entreating entrance at my chamber door; b. once upon a midnight dreary, while i pondered weak and weary, over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore— c. "and so faintly you came tapping, tapping at my chamber door, that i scarce was sure i heard you"—here i opened wide the door— d. bird or beast above the sculptured bust above his chamber door, with such name as "nevermore." hurry
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