Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage? He laid down his fork. ... There was silence save for the tinkling of his brother's fork against a plate. He kept staring at his sister till her eyes fell. "I wish you'd let me eat," he said again. As he ate, he felt that they were thinking of the job he was to get that evening, and it made him angry; he felt that they had tricked him into a cheap surrender. From Richard Wright, Native Son. Copyright 1940 by Richard Wright first person second person third person limited third person omniscient
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English, 21.06.2019 23:10
Write a 250-word essay in which you explain the theme of women’s strength and bravery in the poem.
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Which sentence has an incorrect shift in pronoun-antecedent agreement? a) each teacher needs to be paired up. b) each man needs to carry his own load. c) each of these women runs their own business. d) each child should bring his or her own lunch.
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Read the excerpt from "save the redwoods."another, one of the finest in the grove, more than three hundred feet high, was skinned alive to a height of one hundred and sixteen feet from the ground and the bark sent to london to show how fine and big that calaveras tree was—as sensible a scheme as skinning our great men would be to prove their greatness.which best describes how the excerpt appeals to readers’ emotions? the excerpt provides facts about the tree, which impresses readers’ scientific minds.the excerpt describes how the tree traveled to london, which excites the readers’ sense of adventure.the excerpt compares the tree to a person, which makes readers feel sympathetic toward the tree.the excerpt explains how to skin a tree, which makes readers feel awed at the height of the tree.
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Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage? He laid down his fork. ... There was silen...
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