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I need help making this poem more vivid thx
This world is set ablaze
And smoke drifts in the air
Corpses in every direction
Families mourn the loss of loved ones
As bruised soldiers stagger about
And although this battle is won
It is only bittersweet
War will still persist
This world is fractured
And beyond repair
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English, 21.06.2019 13:50
Which of the following is a possible theme statement for the topic “edna and her children”? a mother needs to put her children’s needs ahead of her own.children can sometimes come between a married couple.grandparents can with raising children.the needs and demands of others prevent individuals from being true to themselves.
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English, 21.06.2019 14:30
In which sentence is the action arrow pointing to the receiver of the action? a. sentence: hawkeye tracked the deer through the forest. an arrow, pointing to the left, is drawn above the verb 'tracked'. b. sentence: hawkeye tracked the deer through the forest. an arrow, pointing to the right, is drawn above the verb 'tracked'.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00
What is the best revision of this statement from the body of a cover letter?
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English, 21.06.2019 21:30
Read this excerpt from lorraine hansberry's a raisin in the sun: based on the character description, what can the reader infer about travis? a. he is organized and has an established morning routine. b. he has inherited his good looks from his mother, not his father. c. he doesn't like having to share a bathroom with other families. d. he is a little boy of about 10 or 11.
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I need help making this poem more vivid thx
This world is set ablaze
And smok...
This world is set ablaze
And smok...
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