English, 26.10.2021 21:10 e1ij0hbr3w3r
Choose a vowel sound (A, E, I, O, U, Y). Write a silly, “tongue-twister” paragraph using that letter sound as many times as you can. Create a character (like Bad Vlad or Silly Billy) whose name includes that vowel sound, and then tell a funny story about them. Try writing words with more than one syllable — a rhyming dictionary can help.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00
Time is not always change. time can also mean continuity, and it can mean keeping acknowledged truths in mind despite differences in circumstances.there is no better example of this in things fall apart than the retellings of the proverb about the bird named eneke, the language in both retellings is almost identical despite the length of time that has passed between their repetitions. in comparing the usages of the same proverb, achebe allows his readers to note the similarities and differences between the situations, and he them understand how this story can be applied to their own lives.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:20
The majestic castle, surrounded by green foliage, stood proudly with turrets pointing skyward. which image best shows a visualization of this sentence?
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30
How does the author use the character of torvald helmer to explore a social use? -by revealing the changes that can happen to a person who has gotten wealthy quickly - by revealing attitudes related to spending and saving that men held during the victorian era -by revealing the bad financial advice that was given to many people in the victorian era -by revealing the hardships that fell on many people who lived during the victorian era
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Choose a vowel sound (A, E, I, O, U, Y). Write a silly, “tongue-twister” paragraph using that letter...
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