Which phrase best identifies a feature that can be used to identify the first-person point of view in an informational text? the use of a narrator who takes part in the events of the text the use of pronouns the inclusion of the thoughts and feelings of all people in the text the use of the pronouns he, she, or it to refer to the main character
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English, 21.06.2019 23:40
When abigail is interrogated by parris, she: a. claimed that tituba made her do those things. b. admitted that she asked tituba to do those things. c. said that betty and ruth were dancing naked. d. asked for forgiveness from her dear uncle.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
Dentify the reasons that support the claim. check all that apply. claim: students should be required to take at least one online class. learning entirely remotely is one option that many schools offer. online classes provide more flexibility in students’ schedules. everyone enjoys using a computer, so online learning is more fun than traditional learning. one online class should be a mandated part of any school’s curriculum. students learn valuable skills they can apply in online college courses.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00
When mrs. jameson says "it (the desert) won't leave you cold," what does she mean?
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Take on the role of a teacher who is students understand macbeth. choose one scene from theplay and create 12 to 18 annotations, or explanatory notes, to explain the meanings of words andfigurative language and to analyze the poetic structure. then write one or two conclusion paragraphsexplaining how shakespeare's language supports the tone and character development in the scene.
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