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Which of the following sentences are examples of direct characterization? frank was a very tall man, and managed to immediately intimidate most people he met. the door opened and in came ridiculous reginald, as dapper and debonair as ever. i looked down the hall and laughed at the sight of little janine struggling with her enormous suitcase. “well,” said jules, “as you know, i’ve never cared much for sir henry. he’s completely out of touch with commoners like ourselves.” nextreset
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Which detail from the diary of a young girl supports the idea that anne’s voice is optimistic? “at three o'clock . . the doorbell rang. i didn't hear it, since i was out on the balcony, lazily reading in the sun.” “so much has happened it's as if the whole world had suddenly turned upside down.” “the first thing i stuck in was this diary, and then curlers, handkerchiefs, schoolbooks, a comb and some old letters.” “it may be damp and lopsided, but there's probably not a more comfortable hiding place in all of amsterdam.”
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Choose the correct latin translation for the capitalized word. the very long speech was boring. longissimus longius longissime longior choose the correct latin translation for the capitalized word. he was highly respected. altus alte altius altissime that man with his "city-slicker" ways swept that country girl right off her feet! ocular communal aestival urbane
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World Languages, 25.06.2019 14:30
If an atom has no charge, what can we say about the subatomic particles in the atom? a) there will be the same number of protons and neutrons, but a different number of electrons. b) there will be the same number of electrons and neutrons, but a different number of protons. c) there will be the same number of protons and electrons.
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