Which of the following best paraphrases Vonnegut's description of
his books?
A
a realis...
Which of the following best paraphrases Vonnegut's description of
his books?
A
a realistic depiction of the lives and customs of ordinary
people
B.
a vicious attack on the morals and ethics of the average
American
a very idealized version of the life that Vonnegut believes
people should live
a false understanding of what life in America is truly like
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English, 21.06.2019 21:30
Read and key the following paragraph. 1"the final phase of franklin's public service is themost spectacular. 2after his return to america he waselected to the second continental congress and served withjefferson and john adams on the committee which drafted thedeclaration of independence. 3then, in 1776, he wasappointed one of the three commissioners to seek military andnaval assistance from france. 4for nearly ten years pariswas his center of operations, and, in large part because ofhis personal popularity, he secured the much-needed supportof france and spain and eventually negotiate thetreaty of paris (1783), by which england recognized americanindependence. 5when he returned to america in 1785 he wasold and ill, yet he found strength to serve as a delegate tothe constitutional convention, and to continue his work withmany humanitarian and scientific societies." type the key words for sentence's 2. 3. 4. 5.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:10
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30
Which sentence uses all its nominative case pronouns correctly? a we live on the same street b them and rachel are good skaters. c the redskins fans in the family are fred and me d have joanne and him played tennis together before?
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