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Read the following passage from "The Chrysanthemums " by John Steinbeck and answer the question. This passage implies that women
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how does the invasion of the family's privacy in the story "blues ain't no mockin bird" affect them?
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after reading the pin the reader can conclude that the speaker is most likely someone who
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The author of "The Destructors" uses the section breaks within the text to indicate a shift in Responses time. . setting. .
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Read the short passage “The Reader.”
Conclusion- How does the story end? What has Jorge learned from this experience?
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Which option is rhe best example of central idea? The story takes place in a small town ane includes a conflict between a
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Write a critique of the short story as if you are a critic for a newspaper or online blog. Be sure to give examples from the
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The title "Another Evening at the Club" is close in meaning to "Just Another Evening at the ClubGiven the events of the story,
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Respond in 3-5 complete sentences.
What is the most important lesson that the narrator of "The Women's Baths" learns in the
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a summary of “My father writes to my mother” by assia djebar how does she describe the heat weather and enviorment of her
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“My father writes to my mother” by assia djebar where does it take place and what was the weather and setting of the
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"Doodle was both tired and frightened, and when he stepped from the skiff he collapsed onto the mud, sending an armada of
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Rewrite this essay Into more Informative
In Edgar Allan Poe's "The Cask of Amontillado," one of the darker actions examined is
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DID YOU READ THE STORY?
Responses Yes Yes - no response given No No - no response given Question 2 How does Roger respond the
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Question 2
How does Roger respond the first time Mrs. Jones asks why he tried to steal from her? Responses He downplays his
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He closed his eyes in order to fix his last thoughts upon his wife and children. The water, touched to gold by the early sun,
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Read There a Hair in my Dirt what 3 mistakes that Harriet made that had unintended consequences. What was her intention, and
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Read Flannery O'Connor's "The Life You Save May Be Your Own" (assignment title). Underline and define all unfamiliar terms in
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Outline
Broad Subject: Morality Specific Topic: Shiftlet’s distorted sense of morality Thesis Statement: In Flannery
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in 3 to 5 sentences, write in analysis of the short story
• interpret two figures of speech used in the short story • make
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Broad Subject: Morality
Specific Topic: Shiftlet’s distorted sense of morality Thesis Statement: In Flannery O’Connor’s
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David’s Haircut. This passage is adapted from the story “David’s Haircut by Ken Elkes. The story depicts a boy going to
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The structure of the story is set up in a way that builds tension and highlights the theme of friendship and prejudices. The
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In the story, they celebrated, jumping frog of calaveras county
What is the author type of story characters, precipitating
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Explain fear and death in brief in the daughters of the late colonel
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Sections 1, 2, and 10 are significant primarily because they suggest the likelihood that%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AA%09Widow
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can you put this theis statement Through the actions of the brothers, the author develops the theme of actions have consequences
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1. What does O’Flaherty mean when he writes that the sniper has “the face of a student”
(paragraph 2)? ○ Answer: 2. Why
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Multiple Choice In "Tokyo," Ryo and Tsuruishi most likely decide to stay overnight at the inn because (1 point) Responses
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In “The Yellow Wallpaper,” why is the main character spending time at the colonial mansion?
(1 point) Responses Because she
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Prompt: After reading the short story “After Twenty Years” by O. Henry, rewrite the story from Jimmy, the police officer’s
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