English, 02.11.2020 21:20 cyniakaofficial
Line 28 (“Spring . . . wonder”) most clearly marks a shift in the speaker’s focus from the practical task at hand to planning ahead for future uses of the land planning ahead for future uses of the land A enjoying the beauty of the day instead of working enjoying the beauty of the day instead of working B reflection on his long friendship with the neighbor reflection on his long friendship with the neighbor C speculation about the nature of fences and boundaries speculation about the nature of fences and boundaries D uneasiness about the influence of supernatural forces
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English, 22.06.2019 08:20
Questionlect the correct text in the passageshich sentence is a compound sentence? time is not always change. time can also mean continuity, and it can mean keeping acknowledged truths in mind despite differencescircumstances. there is no better example of this in things fall apart than the retellings of the proverb about the bird named eneke.in both retellings is almost identical despite the length of time that has passed between their repetitions. in comparing the usages of thproverb, achebe allows his readers to note the similarities and differences between the situations, and he them understand howbe applied to their own lives.submit
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30
Which one event in the story almost caused them to turn back and give up? losing their donkeysthe descent into the volcanorunning into their first dead endlack of water
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English, 22.06.2019 08:50
Ased on the context of the passage, what is a bunburyist? a. someone who creates an imaginary person b. a guardian who neglects his responsibilities c. a person whose health changes with their location d. a friend with whom you can share secrets
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Line 28 (“Spring . . . wonder”) most clearly marks a shift in the speaker’s focus from the practical...
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