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Choose one of the stories you have already read throughout this unit within Lesson Activities. Click on the title below; the text of the story will ask to be copied .Then, you will annotate the text, and include the link below.
An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (from American Realism)
Editha (from Complex Characters in Realism)
The Yellow Wallpaper (from Unreliable Narrators)
The L1,000,000 Bank Note (from Humor in American Realism)
The Open Boat (from American Naturalism)
The Human Drift (from The Naturalism Movement)
JUST LET ME KNOW WHAT I NEED TO HIGHLIGHT THESES ARE THE LINKS FOR THE STORIES JUST PICK ONE AND EXPLAIN WHAT NEEDS TO BE HIGHLIGHTED
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English, 21.06.2019 14:40
No man thinks more highly than i do of the patriotism, as well as abilities, of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the house. what appeal does he primarily use here
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00
Why would the following likely fail as the basis for an evaluation argument? “the theme of gender bias among adults is an important one.” a. it is based on a moral judgment that not everyone shares. b. it is based on the writers personal tastes. c. it is based on a faulty assumption. d. none of the above.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:40
Read the excerpt from part 2 of the odyssey. what theme is supported by the excerpt? 1. it is important to see new sights. 2. people should indulge their curiosities. 3. it is wise to follow the counsel of trusted friends. 4. people should trust their instincts.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:50
Rev. simon hosack] entered fully into the feeling of suffering and sorrow which took possession of me when i discovered that a girl weighed less in the scale of being than a boy, and he praised my determination to prove the contrary. which best describes society's view of boys' and girls' abilities during the period in which elizabeth cady stanton lived?
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