English, 13.12.2019 03:31 Wachsmuth132
So, they teach me the sweet lesson, that the humblest may give and hope, and in so doing, learn the truth by which we live; for the heart that freely scatters simple charities and loves," analyze the significance of the lines from the poem. use information from the poem to support your analysis. rubric
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English, 21.06.2019 15:30
Read the passage adapted from aesop’s fables. what is the theme of the story?
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
Which trait is common to the narrators in these excerpts? a the narrators were born in poverty the narrators were separated from their birth parents c. the narrators grew up to be criminals d the narrators worked hard in lide to improva their ocial status the narrators blamed themselves for their mistortunps
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00
Pls excerpted from "hope is the thing with feathers" by emily dickinson [2] and sweetest—in the gale—is heard— and sore must be the storm— that could abash the little bird that kept so many warm— [3] i've heard it in the chillest land— and on the strangest sea— yet, never, in extremity, it asked a crumb—of me. in the last stanza, the author writes that the little bird “never … asked a crumb of me.” which type of figurative language is evident in these lines? a. onomatopoeia b. alliteration c. assonance d. personification
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