English, 02.10.2019 06:30 melissa3333
In \"the £1,000,000 bank-note,\" why did mark twain most likely create the character henry adams as an american living in england? a. to better compare and contrast american and british ideas about money. b. to better compare and contrast american and british eating habits. c. to better compare and contrast american and british social tendencies. d. to better compare and contrast american and british banking systems.
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Gulliver's attempt to imitate the houyhnhnms gulliver to accept himself as he is causes gulliver to hate himself and other humans improves gulliver's character causes gulliver to be patient with people's problems next
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English, 22.06.2019 07:50
Why does the author's description of the mercury boiler—"the mercury, when vaporized, going into a mercury turbine and then into a condenser, remaining hot enough to generate steam in a steam boiler"—intentionally incorporate such highly technical language? using technical language establishes the expertise of the writer and convey the complex nature of the process being described. using technical language allows the writer to subtly poke fun at those who seek to make basic processes seem overly complicated. using technical language encourages readers to develop deeper and more meaningful personal connections to the information. using technical language lets the writer make clear to readers that the article is intended for readers who are themselves experts on electricity.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00
Reading poetry to an audience is considered a form of a. vocal art. b. oral language. c. conversational skills. d. performance cues.
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