English, 30.08.2021 05:20 cj31150631
Your very first readings in this module discussed the connection between higher education and civic engagement in our society. What aspects of the readings did you find the most interesting? What stayed with you after you read the texts? Why? What did you learn that you didn't know before? Or, what were you confused by?
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Which is the main claim in "say no to library cuts"? a. the most important effects of the library cuts will not be limited to children, senior citizens, or other specific groups. b. the budget cuts at the library also mean the end of the children's story hour. c. according to library director sarah tomlinson, whom i interviewed on may 6, the budget cuts will force the library to discontinue many popular programs and services. d. the funding of the public library should be protected because the library offers important programs and services that benefit the whole community.
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Write the usage of these given patterns of writing: •so. . . that. •had hardly . . . when
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English, 22.06.2019 11:30
Which statement best explains how the communist manifesto relates to old major’s speech? old major believes he is the only one who can lead the rebellion, just as marx believed he should be a leader. old major talks only to the pigs, showing that he supports class divisions, which also was a communist belief. old major urges the animals to listen to mr. jones, just as marx encouraged people to respect the upper classes. old major argues that the animals should unite to create a classless society and overthrow an oppressive system.
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