English, 25.03.2021 23:50 siasleonard4087
How does the author use two literary devices to
develop a theme of To Kill a Mockingbird? Explain.
Be sure to cite 1 piece of evidence for each literary device to support your claim.
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30
Read the incomplete quatrain. the snowy hill calls to the sleeping child come play! it's time to run, and jump, and slide! my slope is steep, and every ride is wild! which line completes the quatrain's "abab" rhyme scheme? wake up! it's time to come enjoy the snow! wake up! i long for kids to come and play! awake, sweet child! embrace the winter thrills! awake, sweet child! it's time to come outside!
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English, 21.06.2019 19:00
Ineed with another opening line. here's the idea: a girl got detention for something she didn't do, and had to stay afterschool until evening. she headed towards the bathroom, only to be lured away by distant music. she walks down the dark hallway (which lead to the auditorium) and saw a boy playing the piano, perfectly. i just need a detailed description of this. best will be awarded brainliest. you
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English, 22.06.2019 03:20
Which best compares the authors’ purposes in silent spring and “save the redwoods”? both authors want readers to protect human rights. both authors want readers to focus on saving trees. both authors intend to entertain readers with their essays. both authors intend to convince readers of their viewpoint.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:40
Which sentence is written correctly? oa. according to the weather forecast, it will be sunny all week.ob. do you know weather she will attend the show? oc. we should expect cloudy whether during the weekend.od. i like to stay at home and read a good book during rainy whether.
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