How would “the lady, or the tiger? ” be different if it were told from the first-person point of view of one of the accused criminals who has to choose between doors? check all that apply. the reader would know what the character is thinking before opening the door. the reader would know if the character based the choice on anything or just chose randomly. the reader would know more about the king’s ideas of justice. the reader would know less about how the arena looked. the reader would know less about the king or the spectators’ opinion of what is happening.
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In "tell me, o swan, your ancient tale," to what does the land where no doubt nor sorrow have rule refer? nature heaven the promised land an imaginary country
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Which statement best describes the use of the underlined word in the excerpts? in excerpt 1, it refers to personal growth, while in excerpt 2, it suggests the physical act of moving. in excerpt 1, it refers to personal growth, while in excerpt 2, it suggests scientific discoveries. in excerpt 1, it refers to societal advancement, while in excerpt 2, it suggests the gradual march of time. in excerpt 1, it refers to societal advancement, while in excerpt 2, it suggests steps toward a particular goal.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:50
What is dialogue? a. conversations that takes place between characters b. directions left by the playwright on a script c. instructions that indicate actors' stage positions d. the props that represent a play's physical location
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30
Read the following entries from the online etymology dictionary based on the information above, what does the world microcephaly most likely mean? a. dull or unintelligent b. worldly thinking c. having a large head d. bigger than usual
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