The writer comments "this rural scene-with its fishermen, glossy black oxen and school children on bicycle-appears both unchanging and bucolic. in fact, it is neither". explain exactly what he means and discuss two of his reasons for saying the scene is neither bucolic nor unchanging.
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English, 21.06.2019 13:00
Poe’s narrator describes usher’s mind, as being able to “pour forth..darkness” as if it were an “inherent positive quality.” what is the significance of poe’s metaphor? and what does it suggest about the human tendency to project one’s thoughts or emotions?
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English, 21.06.2019 19:20
He said it was because a private detective sees the dark side of human nature. but whatever the reason, gill landers had an innate suspicion of politicians. when senator randy brill walked into his office on that summer day in august, mopping his flushed features with a monogrammed handkerchief, gill could think of no good reason to change his attitude. he'd only met brill once. that had been two years ago at a country club reception for state political notables. since then, he'd learned all he wanted to know about the senator's sinister reputation. gill sat back in his chair, put his feet on his desk, and fought to keep a poker face. but there was no way he could stop the chill that coursed along his spine like a rush of ice water. 29. in this paragraph, the word notables probably signifies that the persons so described a. would like to be politicians. b. are wealthy people. c. have political influence. d. are contributors to charity.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00
According to the first stasimon, the chorus appears certain that oedipus is the murder true false
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English, 22.06.2019 07:30
Match the term to its meaning 1. introduction 2. body paragraphs 3. conclusion - draws the readers attention - the key points in a few sentences - each with only one main idea
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