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I'll GIVE BRAINLIEST TO WHOEVER ANSWERS FIRST WITH THE RIGHT ANSWER ANY COMMONLIT EXPERTS HELP(I HAVE 5 min left pls hurry). CommonLit Poem:"RFK’S SPEECH FOLLOWING THE DEATH OF MLK"
3. PART A: Which of the following phrases best describes the connection the speaker
makes between Aeschylus’ quote and King’s death?
A. Experiencing tragedy is painful, but it can teach lessons about love and healing.
B. Tragedy makes many people forget what is most important in life, which is to be kind and compassionate to loved ones.
C. It is possible to avoid tragedy if people are willing to learn lessons from the past.
D. Tragedy cannot be avoided, but it can be used to tame the violent parts of the soul.
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The english language has the largest vocabulary of any language in existence. it has close to a million words! the english language is also the most widely used language in the world. close to a billion speakers, at least half of which speak english as a second or foreign language. this unit takes you on a brief tour of the history of english, showing you how the language moved from its obscure beginnings to its celebrated status as the first truly global language. what is the main idea in the text?
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Think about the noes story. which fits best on the blank line above?
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Select all that apply. which adjectives describe madame forestier? a: cruel b: kind-hearted c: cold in manner d: wealthy e: affectionate
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