The author’s description of the dog in lines 11–12
(“For a long time he stared in dumb-brute a...
English, 02.04.2020 06:45 GamerGirl15
The author’s description of the dog in lines 11–12
(“For a long time he stared in dumb-brute agony of grief, understanding what it all meant as well as if he were human”)
(“For a long . . . human”) serves mainly to
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Which historical detail can best clarify a reader’s understanding of the information in the excerpt? immigrant factory workers who spoke the same language were separated from each other at work. immigrant factory workers who spoke the same language were known to talk too much at work. immigrant factory workers had to pay rent for their chairs and the supplies they needed at work. immigrant factory workers were crowded into unsafe buildings with locked doors and fire escapes.
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How does gregor change from the beginning to the end of the story?
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Brutus: but as he was ambitious, i slew him. . who is here so base that would be a bondman? if any, speak, for him have i offended. who is here so rude that would not be a roman? if any, speak, for him have i offended. who is here so vile that will not love his country? if any, speak, for him have i offended. i pause for a reply. which rhetorical device does brutus use in this excerpt?
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