English, 22.07.2020 09:01 malikxyo224
Which line from The Still Alarm by George S. Kaufman contains a parody of British society?
A.
FIRST FIREMAN: We're the firemen, Mr. Barclay. (They remove their hats.)
B.
BOB (eagerly): Do you like it? (Remembers his plight.) Suppose I go to another hotel and there's a fire there, too!
C.
BELLBOY: I've got a message from the clerk, sir. For Mr. Barclay personally.
D.
BOB: Yes, that is pretty bad. H'm. (To Ed). I say, you really ought to see this—
E.
BOB: (crosses to boy) I'm Mr. Barclay. What is the message?
Answers: 3
English, 22.06.2019 00:30
Iwas conscious that a moment's mutiny had already rendered me liable to strange penalties, and, like any other rebel slave, i felt resolved, in my desperation, to go all lengths." what is meant by the term resolved as it is used in this sentence? a) determined b) questioning c) uneasy d) unsure
Answers: 1
English, 22.06.2019 00:30
Could someone write me a personal narrative it can be your idea
Answers: 2
English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Iam trying to get a call through to san francisco. (send, put)
Answers: 2
Which line from The Still Alarm by George S. Kaufman contains a parody of British society?
A.
Computers and Technology, 18.11.2019 18:31
Computers and Technology, 18.11.2019 18:31
Computers and Technology, 18.11.2019 18:31
Mathematics, 18.11.2019 18:31
Biology, 18.11.2019 18:31
Biology, 18.11.2019 18:31