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** to kill a mockingbird chapter one give three examples of how the author gives a sense of jem's character in the first chapter. discuss the author's use of verb moods. for example, how does using the indicative, subjunctive, or imperative mood contribute to characterization?
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English, 21.06.2019 17:40
In this excerpt from phillip freneau's poem “american liberty,” the speaker describes being “slaves and minions to a parliament.” what is the intended meaning of this hyperbole? and should we now when spread thro' ev'ry shore, submit to that our fathers shunn'd before? should we, just heaven, our blood and labour spent, be slaves and minions to a parliament? perish the thought, nor may one wretch remain, who dares not fight and in our cause be slain; a. the speaker feels that the colonists should pay their share of taxes. b. the speaker believes that the british government is broken and should be fixed. c. the speaker thinks that the colonists are being unfairly treated by the british government. d. the speaker intends to lead a slave revolt against the british government.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:50
Complete the sentence. when trying to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word, you should first replace the unfamiliar word with a synonym that you identified based on the context clues. remove the unfamiliar word from the sentence. think of an antonym for the unfamiliar word. look for context clues that indicate the word's meaning.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00
In the poem i felt a funeral, in my brain what rhyme scheme does the poet use and how does it contribute to the poem?
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English, 22.06.2019 08:20
What is the common difference between successive terms in the sequencer 0.36,0 26,0 16,006, 0,04,0
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