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In line 4 “but still like dust, I’ll rise” the author uses a simile. What is being compared?
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English, 22.06.2019 07:50
“simile” by n. scott momaday what did we say to each other that now we are as the deer who walk in single file with heads high with ears forward with eyes watchful with hooves always placed on firm ground in whose limbs there is latent flight source: momaday, n. scott. “simile.” the language of literature. new york: mcdougal littell, 2006. 265. print. which of the following techniques does this poem use? i. simile ii. sensory imagery iii. allusion i and ii i and iii ii and iii i only
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English, 22.06.2019 12:30
How does the author use the actions of neptune over the course of the text to develop the theme? a) neptune goes out of his way to bless ulysses and his men in their attempts to journey home. b) neptune speaks to the other gods throughout the excerpt and warns them about problems caused by ulysses. c) neptune caused the deaths of the sailors by placing them in the way of the cattle of the sun-god hyperion. d) neptune causes trouble for ulysses throughout the excerpt, making it impossible for him to settle down with family.
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English, 22.06.2019 15:30
Which states how the main text convinces readers that microbes humans? (6 points)
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English, 22.06.2019 16:20
From the following responses, select the statement that is grammatically incorrect. a. i forgot my umbrella today and became sopping wet on my way to work. b. because i forgot my umbrella today, i became sopping wet on my way to work. c. today i forgot my umbrella, on my way to work i became sopping wet. d. having forgotten my umbrella today, i became sopping wet on my way to work. e. i forgot my umbrella today; hence, on my way to work i became sopping wet.
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In line 4 “but still like dust, I’ll rise” the author uses a simile. What is being compared?...
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