English, 28.10.2020 16:30 marbuscis99
If a writer were writing a modem-day story based on the Theseus myth featured in 'Cruel Tribute what would the story's
plot most likely include?
a young man beginning a political career in hopes of one day becoming head of the country
a young man learning the family business so he can take over for his father when he retires
a young man preparing to take a trip around the world with his friends and his family
a young man searching through a new city, trying to find his lost friends before they are harmed
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English, 21.06.2019 23:00
Read the passage. tomorrow, senator connie sullivan will meet with us farmers to discuss a new trade deal. she will also discuss the state of iowa’s economy and the crucial need to modernize nafta. according to the us chamber of commerce, approximately 14 million jobs depend on trade with mexico. at a delegate meeting last wednesday, sullivan said, "this is a number much too large to ignore.” which sentence corrects the error in capitalization? tomorrow, senator connie sullivan will meet with us farmers to discuss a new trade deal. she will also discuss the state of iowa’s economy and the crucial need to modernize nafta. according to the us chamber of commerce, approximately 14 million jobs depend on trade with mexico. at a delegate meeting last wednesday, sullivan said, “this is a number much too large to ignore.”
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English, 22.06.2019 07:40
Which statements about the controlling idea of a text are true? check all that apply.
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If a writer were writing a modem-day story based on the Theseus myth featured in 'Cruel Tribute what...
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