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write a story that end with the phrase i will never do that again
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What are the three components of an essay prompt?a. position, counterargument and questionb. quote, position and questionc. counterargument, question, directiond. quote, question, directionsPlease select the best answer from the choices provided
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PLEASE HELO I HAVE 3 MINUTES:(
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Describe thisquoteClimate change is nothysteria It's a fact
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anong english ng "please"
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Why havent I ever noticed how beautiful Alice Kinnian is? She has pigeon soft brown eyes and feathery brown hair down to the hollow of her neck. When she smiles, her full lips look as if she's pouting." What character shift does this represent in Charlie?
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PLEASE HELP ME DUE TODAY
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why did people want to become friends `with Keckly after they learned she worked in the white house
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During which period in his playwright career did Shakespeare write most of his tragedies
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How will you write a story that end with we were lucky that night
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6. Putthe verbs into correct formNisha always_____(speaks)English,
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Can someone please write me a book report PLEASE:(Im in middle school (8th) just to let you know(Photo)also no baby books please. Thank you!!:D
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Please rewrite with correct capitalizationthe beginning of spring is aunt jenny's favorite time of year.
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Answer this please and tell me why
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Below are several additional allusions--to what to they refer? Do you recognize any of them as allusions? What do you think Bradbury is trying to say by using these allusions? a. "Great thing about midwifing mysteries is, you don't have to boil water or wash up." (Colonel)Answer:b. "Any Monitors or Merrimacs sailing up the lake, dirigibles falling on the MasonicTemple and squashing six thousand Masons at a time?" (Colonel)Answer:C. "End of Act One, Charlie. Start thinking fast. Act Two coming up. We do wantthis commotion to last forever, don't we?""Yes, sir--""Crack your brain, boy. What does Uncle Wiggily say?""Uncle Wiggily says--ah--go back two hops?"|
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My boss says that cashiers are a dime a dozen. If one quits, he caneasily find another.What is the figurative language in this sentence?
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"You're really on the ball today!" This is an example of: asimile bmetaphor cpersonification didiom
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PLSS HELP!What is the summary of Restart by Gordon Korman?
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What is the little kid afraid of? in chapter two of lord of the flies?
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Which of the following is NOT true about the main idea? A. The main idea is what the text is mostly about. B. The main idea is always stated, C. The main idea should be a sentence, not just a word, D. You can find the main idea using the What? So What strategy,
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OMGGGG PLSSSSS HELPPP IF U HAVE READ " THE GIFT OF MAGI" PLS THATS ALL MY POINTSSS NO LINKS PLSSSSSthe gift of magi"Should Jim and Della have given away their most prized possesions for the other"? After you create your strong TASS thesis, you will include 2 pieces of evidence from the story to support your idea.
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What is the purpose of literary analysis? Why would a reader want to analyze a story?
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HELPBirds Punctuate the Days Joyce Clement apostrophethe nuthatch inserts itselfbetween feeder and poleSemicolon (;)two mallards driftingone dunks for a snailellipsesa mourning dovelifts offasteriska red-eyed vireo catchesthe crane fly midaircommaa down featherbobs between wavesexclamation pointwren on the railingtakes noticecolonmergansers paddle towardmorning trout swirlem dash (-)at dusk a wild gooseheading eastquestion markthe length of silenceafter a loons callperiodone blue egg all summer longnow goneWhat does punctuate mean in Birds Punctuate the Days? (besides punctuation like periods that are used in the poem)
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