English, 08.01.2020 12:31 natalieoppelt
The questions below refer to the selection "the tragedy of julius caesar, act i.” the crowd shouts three times for?
the soothsayer to speak.
calphurnia to bear a son.
cicero to become a roman senator.
caesar to accept a crown
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English, 21.06.2019 20:20
Read this excerpt from “what i hope to leave behind.” for a number of years it took so much vitality to keep the home going, and that home represented so many different kinds of activities, that none of us had any urge to go outside of this sphere. if “what i hope to leave behind” was the subject of a class discussion, why might paraphrasing this sentence be ? you could analyze the key themes while also staying true to the original language. you could summarize the key ideas, which would shorten the length of the excerpt. you could use your own ideas and concepts, which would add important information. you could rephrase it in your own words, which might clarify the meaning of the excerpt.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30
Why should college athletes not get paid for playing state the claim a: point a b. direct quotation to support point a c.point b . direct quotation to support point b
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Based on her speech in the excerpt ,what can we infer about francesca
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00
In january 2014 and i started 1 million pennies project she put donation jars in school and shops and set up a webpage to of said donations online her gold was to collect 1 million pennies or 1000 chandra’s planned to give the money to a group called growing food for the group plant gardens and deliver the products it grows to people in need
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