English, 18.07.2019 18:00 oroman4650
According to the sapir-whorf hypothesis, pronouns like "i", "me", and "my" are used more often in cultures.
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30
Asap read the bottom. use these 7 words to make 2 similies, 2 personification, 2 metaphors, and 1 of any so much backpack toaster drummer beach heart bicycle microwave examples: (if the examples were a quarterback, a wave, and stars) 1. the quarterback is a cheetah running down the field. (metaphor) 2. like a wave, the birds in autumn move through the air crashing into invisible shores. (simile) 3. the stars danced in the night sky. (personification) remember to write using complete, correctly capitalized sentences for each of the examples you provide. also, proofread and spell check carefully.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30
Read the passage from an argumentative essay. many endangered species are currently threatened by climate change. there are some laws already in place, but are they effective enough? anyone with a conscience knows that these creatures deserve the chance to survive without outside threats impeding their survival. i suppose this is a tough decision for lawmakers, but i hope they choose wisely. which statement best evaluates the claim in the passage?
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30
Define the following word using the meaning of the suffix. use your dictionary if you are uncertain of the definition. argument a. full of disagreement b. act of disagreement c. state of disagreement d. quality of disagreement
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30
Is the book the outsiders a realistic story? plz explain. asap!
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According to the sapir-whorf hypothesis, pronouns like "i", "me", and "my" are used more often in c...
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