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What does the third-person-omniscient point of view in The Call of the Wild do for readers that could not be achieved with a first-person or third-person limited point of view?
It helps readers understand what Buck is experiencing.
It shows readers what different characters think and feel.
It shows readers how difficult it is to pull a sled through snow.
It helps readers understand what the sled-dog owners are like.
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For which cause did swift not write? the tory government the devaluation of irish coins the whig wars under william iii the starvation in ireland
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And argument does not always have to be made in words. which of the following best describes the type of argument a piece of music makes
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Which type of writing is best illustrated in a venn diagram? chronological order fact and opinion comparison and contrast cause and effect
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Subject: save the whales! dear professor crest, i know you are really busy and everything, but i was hoping that you could spend more time thinking about how to save the whales. it’s up to us to speak up on their behalf. it’s really wrong that some amusement parks use these poor, defenseless animals for recreational purposes. this must be stopped, and you’re the person to do it! ttyl, jules which revisions would make this e-mail more formal? check all that apply. a. removing the contractions b. removing the exclamation points c. removing the salutation d. removing the slang and casual speech e. removing the information about amusement parks
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