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In "A Meeting in the Dark" How are we supposed to feel about Wamuhu? Are we supposed to like/dislike her? Trust/not trust her?
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What does the sentence below in the exerpt "The Open Window" suggest about Framton's character?
He made the last statment in a
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Orwell characterizes Mollie in "Animal Farm" as a materialistic and vain horse, more concerned with ribbons and sugar than the
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Read the following sentences from “Day of the Butterfly.” “So Myra and Jimmy spent every recess standing in the little
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Based on the dialogue exchanged between characters in "When Greek Meets Greek," all of the following statements about the
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what can be inffered about jbs personality from the conversation between josh and miss sweet tea in the poem phone conversation
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What can be inferred about J.D.‘s personality from the conversation between Josh and Miss sweet tea and the poem : phone
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Q. In a full paragraph, describe the character of the professor in "Saboteur." Give at least three details from the story to
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fromThe book the Crossover
In 1-3 sentences, explain what you learn about Josh or JB through their speech and actions. Open your
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In at least 3-4 complete sentences, discuss how your feelings about the narrator Josh have developed over the course of this
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ronaldo is better then messi
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What is the downfall of the hero in a tragedy in Romeo and Juliet act 2?
the actions of the villain his own actions a weak point
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What is your opinion of the idea that fear can motivate our actions? You must: Discuss a character from the novel, Tuesdays with
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"Show me a hero and I'll write you a tragedy"-F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Although this quote is actually from another one of F. Scott
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