What inference can you make about Celeste and Caleb? *
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They were mean because they...
What inference can you make about Celeste and Caleb? *
10 points
They were mean because they complained about their pictures to their grandma.
They were self-conscious of the way they looked in the pictures on the wall.
At the beginning of the text, they were proud of the photos on the wall.
They did not enjoy looking at old photos with their grandma.
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Match each feature of an investment with the correct investment. maturity date limited partner closing price flipping the amount a stock ended at for the day arrowright investing in a business without running it arrowright fixing up a property to sell it for a profit arrowright the date the bond expires and the principal is due arrowright
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The point of view in the novel can best be described as third-person omniscient third-person limited second-person first-person
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“tell me o swan, your ancient tale” by kabir “the swan” by rilke “spanish dancer” by rilke “your laughter” by pablo neruda “birthplace” by shaffarzadeh “it’s this way” by nazim hikmet “counting small-boned bodies” by robert bly choose two poems that you would like to write about. analyze each poem. study the perspective, or point of view, of the speaker in each of the two poems that you select for this assignment. consider these questions: who is the speaker in each of these poems? what is the speaker’s tone? is there a conflict? is there a message? what does each of the poems have in common? what is different about each of the poems? which literary devices are used in the poems? are these literary devices found in both of the poems? what does the speaker hope to achieve in each of the poems? how are these achievements/goals been met? directions: using the two poems of your choosing, write a clear, concise, two hundred and fifty word essay that compares and contrasts the two poems. make sure you include at least two of the following to support your thesis: tone, point of view, literary devices, and meter.
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