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In the Book "Why You Reckon" what argument does the other man say to persuade the narrator to team up with him? What lesson do
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What inference can be made about the speaker in "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe? Responses He finds comfort in the bird. He
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What inference can be made about the speaker in "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe? Responses He finds comfort in the bird. He
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Read this stanza from "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe.
Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary, Over many a
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Analyze how "The Eclipse" effectively depicts both internal and external conflicts?
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When viewed through a formalist lens, the point of Shakespeare’s structure is to
A. contrast Hamlet’s speaking style with
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What can be inferred about JB’s personality from the conversation between Josh and Miss Sweet Tea in the poem “Phone
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By the end of chapter 4 mark has created a problem for himself. Explain the situation
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analyze the grandmothers emotions in bluebird aint no mockingbird
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a selection from the Borders unit. Write a short of how one of the in this selection is affected by a border crossing. Use or
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Use the RAD Method to answer the following question. Remember to...%0D%0A%0D%0ARestate the question.%0D%0A%0D%0AAnswer the
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What is the purpose of the stanza?
example: The purpose of this stanza is to develop a general time and place - setting - for
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Which characteristic is true of a theme?
A) it is not linked to symbols B) it is explained by the author C) it is not stated by
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One strategy i can use to determine the theme of a literary text is _____
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Select one of the prompts below and follow the directions.%0D%0A%0D%0AA. Consider what you have learned about American history
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Which of the following describes the difference between main points and minor details of a literary text?(1 point)
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Read the poem "Love and Friendship" by Emily Bronte then answer the question. Love is like the wild rose-briar, Friendship like
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Read tipping point in 3 to 4 sentences identify a tipping point in your life and explain how it was similar to or different from
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Choose two of the female characters from the passages in this unit:
“The Odyssey” by Homer “Orpheus and Eurydice” an
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Read "The Cricket Sang" by Emily Dickinson. The cricket sang, And set the sun, And workmen finished, one by one, Their
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Read the following hyperbole from Orpheus and Eurydice:
“Rivers stopped flowing along the banks so that they could hear
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The myth pandora's box then answer the questions below prompt using specific examples from the story as support. response is two
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The Bee keeper close your eye during a scene. Listen only to the dialogue between characters Note the dramatic illusion What
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It is not challenging to determine the connotative meanings of words and phrases in a literary text because,
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read the cricket sing by Emily Dixon the cricket sang and said the sun and Workman finished 1 by 1 their steam and day upon the
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A sentence that describes a theme should include(1 point)
Responses a general statement that can be applied to other areas. a
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From "Song of Myself," by Walt Whitman:
At home on the hills of Vermont or in the woods of Maine, or the Texan ranch, comrade of
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Use the excerpt from "Birches" by Robert Frost to answer the question.
"When I see birches bend left and right Across the lines
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Show the importance of overcoming obstacles via using the story "Borders" by Thomas King.
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Respond in a paragraph, and make sure your answer is written in complete sentences.%C2%A0 “The Swimming Contest” ends with
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Analyze how “The Eclipse” effectively depicts both internal and external conflicts. Write a well-organized response using
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Read the excerpt.
from in the garden Like one in danger; cautious, I offered him a crumb, And he unrolled his feathers And rowed
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What was the most important thing that you learned from "1.3.5 - Quick Check: Act I, Second Half
English 10 B / 1. The Importance
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“The Open Window” by Saki
Use the passage to answer the question. The structure of the narrative conveys information about
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Target Writing Level: Advanced
The three main characters in Frank Stockton’s “The Lady, or the Tiger?”-– the King, the
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Maisie's resolution
How do you coach Jack's actually contribute to the theme of the song
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You have learned that the Romantic Movement uses the term romantic in a different way than people might use it in daily life.
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Respond in 3–5 sentences.
What is the significance of the repetition of the word absurd in The Importance of Being Earnest?
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What is Jackson saying about the opinion of the ruling?
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Carsyn, Jase, Maxwell, and Oliver are competing in a 50-yard race. Each of the younger racers gets a head start to make the race
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How does Squealer justify the fact that the pigs now sleep in beds?
He says that the pigs must sleep separately from the other
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At home on the hills of Vermont or in the woods of Maine, or the Texan ranch, comrade of Californians, comrade of free
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A black man talks of reaping by Arna Bontemps. What does the line my children glean in fields? They have not known and feed on
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Use the RAD method to explain the central idea of your novel (Rebound by Kwami Alexander) thus far. Be sure to use at least two
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Which details in the article help show why millaray has the perspective she presents in the quote in the previous question
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Joshua owns a small business selling bagels. He kn
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“Full Fathom Five” from The Tempest by William Shakespeare Full fathom five thy father lies; Of his bones are coral made;
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How does the development of the central conflict in the poem "O Captain! my Captain!" contribute to the overall meaning of the
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Read the last stanza of the poem "In Spite of War."
And in my ear a whispering breath, "Wake from the nightmare! Look and see
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In the story, the interlopers what is the setting of the story the time and place what is the conflict man versus, ma’am, man
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describe the historical events and the climate of alienation and uncertainty that caused Arnold to write "Dover Beach." Give 2
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