English, 11.01.2020 14:31 electrofy456
Imagine you’re new to a school and you are asked to discuss your favorite film in front of the class. write a sentence or two introducing your favorite film and why it is your favorite. next, imagine your audience is now a group of good friends. re-write the sentence(s) you just wrote for the new audience. reflect on how you changed voice when the audience changed.
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On one hand, i aspire to an ivy league vocation: 1 professor of the sciences in higher education. 2 but like noble amphibians that thrive on land and in the stream, 3 i've got another world of which i like to gladly dream. 4 some say that it's abnormal; my affections are exclusive. 5 in science, they say, emotions are something quite elusive. 6 line 3 exemplifies which kind of figurative language? a) hyperbole b) metaphor c) onomatopoeia d) simile
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Mr. underwood's editorial defending tom robinson is surprising because he's described as not wanting to be near negroes it's a dangerous stance to take at that time he had been neutral during the trial he wasn't in the courtroom
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Atheater director has decided that an all-female cast will perform macbeth, which has both male and female characters. which feature of the play would change the most?
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