English, 28.04.2021 22:50 tucecoskun
For the first half of the sprint, Tessie couldn’t see anyone ahead of her. Then, with only a hundred yards to go, Tessie saw a girl named Sonia pull in front of her. Tessie pushed her body forward, faster. As she burst across the finish line, she heard her teammates let out a roar. She looked at the clock. Not only had she won the event, she had set a new school record! How does the narrator’s point of view affect how events are described? A. We are told what the other runners think about Tessie. B. We learn about the race from a first-person point of view. C. We find out how difficult it is to lose a race, especially when victory is so close. D. We know about Tessie’s thoughts and feelings, so we understand her desire to win the race.
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English, 21.06.2019 18:10
Read the sentence: though margo moved as slowly as a snail in the morning, she somehow ended up being the shining star at the corporations breakfast meeting. which phrase from the sentence is an example of the authors use of simile? a) being the shining star b) somehow ended up c)the corporations breakfast meeting d)moved as slowly as a snail
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30
Read the excerpt from the dark game: true spy stories from invisible ink to cia moles. yet, by the time robert e. lee surrendered to ulysses grant at appomattox, virginia, some four years later, about 620,000 soldiers had died on the battlefields, more than american battle deaths in all other wars from the revolution through the vietnam war. what is the author’s primary purpose for including this detail? to inform readers about the differences between three military conflicts to persuade readers of the seriousness of the american civil war to entertain readers with tales from behind the lines of battle to encourage readers to visit battlegrounds in appomattox, virginia
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Question 1 translate: i have to eat. question 2 translate: one must study. question 3 to make a good grade, one must pay attention. para sacar una buena nota, prestar atención. question 4 to make money, one must work. para ganar dinero, trabajar. question 5 translate: maria has to talk.
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