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In “The Red-Headed League,” what type of character is Sherlock Holmes?
A. protagonist B. antagonist C. flat D. secondary A?
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1. In "The Scarlet Ibis" which character trait of the narrator most leads to his regret at the death of his brother?
a.
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Could you please help me rephrase the author's description of Mr. Bennet's personality. Thank you.
This is the description given
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Henry2
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In 3–5 sentences, describe a character that is stingy with money and dishonest. Include allusions to Scrooge and Pinocchio or
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Which sentence with support an inference that a character is happy
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Which sentence would support an inference that a character is happy rasheeda was looking forward to the meeting today was the
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Read the following sentence from "Day of the Butterfly."
Our teacher, a cold gentle girl who wore glasses with thin gold rims and
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Kiddo
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Who is the antagonist in "Wiley, His Mama, and the Hairy Man" and why?
A. Wiley is the antagonist because he tries to scare away
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Which statement best describes the narrators grandfather "Homesick Blues"
1. He has a strong work ethic*** 2. He dreams of living
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PETER. I used to see you . . . sometimes . . .
ANNE. You did? PETER. . . . In the school yard. You were always in the middle of a
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1. When Scrooge tells Marley that Marley was always “a good man of business,” in Act I, Scene 3 of A Christmas Carol:
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what roles are played by female characters you encountered in this unit? Describe the female characters, there traits, and the
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3. How does Malik relate with his mother in “The Next Adventure”? How do their interactions change over the course of the
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Kayla
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In lines 6-8 of the King Arthur’s Knights excerpt, Lord Evroc’s wife plans to present a(n)_____ to her husband to explain
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Michael
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Everybody is just walking along concerned with his own problems, his own life, his own worries. And we're all expecting other
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PLEASE HELP ME
this is from "the importance of being earnest" In Act II, Miss Prism and Dr. Chasuble are introduced for the first
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Brighton
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The narrator of stolen day says his family often laughs at him.How does he react when they do?
A.He wishes he were an orphan.
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Which of the following words best describes Mr. Birkway?
a. adoring b. enthusiastic c. unrealistic d. outgoing I think it's D.
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In the Importance of Being Earnest, what is the function of the characters of Miss Prism and Chasuble?
Respond in 3-5 sentences.
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read the passage from the text, taken chapter 10, when survivors of the san francisco earthquake gatherd in golden gate park.
"at
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what is the most impressive example of anne's inner strength in act 2?
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Sean
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Scouts comments to Calpurnia (beginning "I told Calpurnia to just wait") suggest that
A- scout is cruel and spiteful B- calpurnia
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May
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"About Russell" 27. During "the greatest kickball game ever," Russell (1 point) scores the winning point. leaves with
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Please correct me if I'm wrong on any of these questions. I'm on the story of "Sally" in house on mango street!
1. In the
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What might be some character traits of Montresor in The Cask of Amontillado? I can't come up with anything except cruel.
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Are my answers correct?
1. Describe the prince's fortification. A: The castle-like structure, which is sealed shut so that no one
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Victoria
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Which character is described in these lines? (10 points)
Lord of the Scyldings, this single petition? Not to refuse me, defender
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Alex
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Please I need an answer to this question: who is the antagonist in Groom Service short story. How does the author convey his/her
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Esther
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Why don’t the narrator and the other man want to hold Edward for ransom? Is their motivation internal or external?
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Shaquita Brown
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from Beowulf, “The Battle with the Dragon” and “The Death of Beowulf” Which word best describes Beowulf’s attitude
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Rapunzel is very happy to live in the tower.
Select one: True False
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Corbin
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Which type of character changes as a result of the events in a story?
narrator protagonist static dynamic
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Is the old man in "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings" a flat or a round character? I can't decide. He has some traits but I
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Emily
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I need your help to paraphrase the description of the Merchant in Chaucer's Prologue to the Canterbury Tales. I'll include the
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Hiw did the white knight break the stereotype of a good knight? justify
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In the selection entitled "Two Kinds", what is the meaning of lamented?
A Praised B Complained C Expressed Regret D Suggest
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When Walter Cunningham has lunch with the Finch family, he refuses to eat, explaining that he does not have any money to pay for
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What can the reader infer about Mrs. Jones?
thank you, Ma'm Langston Hughes A. She wants to help all people who need it. B. She
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I thought myself pretty smart at many things, like holding my breath, running, jumping, or climbing the vines in Old Woman
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When he was two, if you laid him on his stomach, he began to try to move himself, straining terribly. The doctor said that with
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What can you use to help make predictions about a work of fiction?(1 point)
Responses a description of a character's personality
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describe the character eve from the First Read: She Unnames Them
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How is the character's traits revealed? Mr. Timpelton walked through the airport in his crisp army uniform and duffel bag. After
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Discuss Huck's struggle with his conscience and how or if he qualifies asa herioc figure.
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This question is about the book "The Importance of Being Earnest".
Gwendolen’s father, Lord Bracknell, never appears in the
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Amber
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In the book, Red Badge of Courage, what similarities (the obvious ones and the allegorical ones) that the characters, the "tall
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Anonymous
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In "The Open Window" What does "Romance at short notice was her speciality" means?
Does it means that romance was all she had to
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Which archetypes best describe Antigone? Select two options
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In "Lifeguard Rules!," how does the author mostly reveal the character of Ira?
A. through his words B. through his actions C.
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Based on the excerpts what is most likely true about both Winston Smith in 1984 and the immigrants in the jungle
A. They are
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