English, 02.12.2021 23:30 makennaskye8052
Highlight the writer's use of hyperbole in the passage. As one important being left Bindi's life, another entered it. He certainly wasn't larger than life like her dad had been. In fact, he wasn't very large at all. That's because Candy, as eight-year-old Bindi named her newly acquired companion, was a rat. Let Bindi Have the Limelight Amy Breguet What does the hyperbole help you understand? how happy Bindi was to receive a new pet how important Bindi's dad was to her how big the personality of Bindia's dad was how small Bindias pet rat is.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30
Read the following excerpt from the play a raisin in the sun by lorraine hansberry: johnson (this usa woman who decided long ago to be enthusiastic about everything in life and she is inclined to wave her wrist vigorously at the heigh of her exclamatory comments.): hello there, yourself! h’you this evening, ruth? which assumption about johnson is most likely true based on the stage direction? a. her enthusiasm is used to mask her fear of public places
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Which. sentence from homesick best shows that the narrator is a character in the story
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Which of these best explains why the argument in this passage is weak? (5 points) the argument doesn't take into account opposing points of view. the argument relies on attacking a weak version of the opposition. the claim is not valid. the argument relies on claims that are not backed up by facts.
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