English, 23.04.2020 20:16 earaceli222
Reread the four indented lines at the end of each stanza in “O Captain! My Captain!”. How does each of these show a progression, from the fact of Lincoln’s death, the initial disbelief, to the final reluctant acceptance that the “Captain,” or president, is dead? What are some of the words, phrases, and poetic devices that Whitman uses to show this progression?
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
Read this statement: "but old fears have a way of clinging like cobwebs." how is this statement related to figurative language? this statement demonstrates personification. this statement demonstrates a hyperbole. this statement demonstrates a onomatoepia. this demonstrates a simile.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:00
In addition to academic and extracurricular achievements in school, i am an involved member of my community. i volunteer at the local animal shelter every saturday morning, and i build houses for a nonprofit organization a few times a year with my family. which of these rhetorical devices is most clearly used here? a. inductive logic b. ethos c. parallelism d. text structure
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English, 21.06.2019 23:00
Someone answer this asap for an office manger uses the function s(x) to determine the number of shirts the company can make when the employees work for a total of x hours. when the employees have worked for a total of 300 hours, they produces 500 shirts. which equation correctly represents the company’s production of shirts? a. s(300) = 500 b. s(300) = 800 c. s(500) = 300 d. s(500) = 800
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30
In his nobel prize acceptance speech, elie wiesel uses ethos and pathos to achieve his purpose. describe wiesels purpose in this speech. then explain how he uses either ethos or pathos to achieve this purpose. be sure to use specific details from the speech to support your ideas.
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Reread the four indented lines at the end of each stanza in “O Captain! My Captain!”. How does each...
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