English, 16.04.2020 06:24 stinkbugg310
What do we learn from what we see and hear about the relationship between Kane and Emily? Welles uses whip wipes /pans in the breakfast table sequence to erase the preceding shot. Why do you think Welles selected whip wipes/pans as a method of transition from one shot to the next in the breakfast table sequence in order to show Kane's marriage falling apart over a period of time? What did you notice about how close Kane sits next to Emily at the beginning of the sequence vs. how close he sits to Emily at the end of the sequence? What does Welles tell us using only visuals about what happens to Kane's first marriage over the years?
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00
Matt is writing a literary analysis essay on shakespeare's use of foreshadowing in act 1 scene 1 of richard 3. which lines in this excerpt from that scene can he use as textual evidence in his essay?
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Which component of a rhetorical argument is missing from the chart above? a. civics (civos) b. ethics (ethos) c. patriotics (patros) d. histrionics (histros)
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Read the claim. human bodies have developed over time to support a vegetarian diet. which sentence provides the best supporting evidence for the claim? because humans have evolved over millions of years, it makes sense that our diet has evolved as well. i can feel the negative effects of meat and its excess vitamins when i consume meat products. the length of human intestines is better suited to digest food derived from plants than to digest meat. human taste buds have matured throughout history in a way that makes people crave the flavor of meat.
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