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2. Read the following lines of dialogue spoken by Dr. Warren and Johnny in Chapter VI.
“My boy,” came the doctor’s gentle
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Tina
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Hello can you plz tell be a good tieback i can use for my essay. the topic is resolution of conflict and i am doing all 4
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which of the following sentences from Johnny Tremain provides evidence that ran is having a positive effect on Johnny?
A he liked
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katie
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Which of the following passages from the text best supports the idea that Johnny Tremain may be changing?
A. He didn't really
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Anonymous
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in the night the bed fell and stolen day which charecter learns the most and which one learned the least
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"Write a monologue revealing the unspoken thoughts and feelings of one of the characters in "Everything Stuck to Him." Use the
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Would Della from Gift of the Magi be a round and static character?
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The ability of writers to completely identify with their characters is
A. hypocrisy. B. satire. C. negative capability. D.
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What final events in "The Finish of Patsy Barnes" and "The Drummer Boy of Shiloh" enable Patsy and Joby to change?
A. Wearing
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Gwen
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which of these theories best describes the transformation of Phil Connors (Bill Murray) by the end of Groundhog Day?
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Lisa
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can u suggest some ways through which a person can develop their character in a nuclear family?
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akshara
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Why does the author of The Call of the Wild describe Buck's progress as "retrogression"? (1 point)
a. b. c.
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mason Mascolino\mason
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I've come across a problem while writing my story: since it doesn't take place in modern times - actually, it's more or less a
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Me
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I'm writing a story from the point of view of an assassin. I'm comfortable with writing the parts about killing and all of that
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Me
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In the archetypal heroic quest, the hero
A. goes on a quest to demonstrate his strengths and perfection. B. overcomes all
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orpheus
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How does the author mainly develop the character of Carter Druse in this passage? (1 point)
by directly describing who Carter is,
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Sub-Zero
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How do other characters contribute to the development of the protagonist in "Front Desk"?
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hello
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How does the theme of self-centeredness manifest in different characters throughout the novel, and what specific examples or
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Lee
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How to write a character sketch?
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logan
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I need to come up with a new character for Disneyland for my english homework. Does anyone have any good ideas
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Paula
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Which example shows a narrative technique that an author could use to most effectively reveal a character's personality?
have the
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Which example shows a narrative technique that an author could use to most effectively reveal a character's personality?
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in the call of the wild what does the phrase "the dominant primordial beast was strong in buck" Mean?
buck was eager to fight his
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One possible theme of The Red Badge of Courage could
be that maturity is reached by experience. Do you think that Henry has
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How is the setting related to the conflict in this story?
“Great works are performed, not by strength, but by perseverance.”
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Pooh Bear
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ms. sue i also have to answer one question from story that be the story move from describing two similar friends to ones whose
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Mohammad
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COULD IT BE THAT HE'S WANTS TO MAKE THE STORY MORE INTERESTING TO HOLD CHITA INTEREST?
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gabe
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Questions 1–2 are based on "Loser." Questions 3–5 correspond to "Friends Forever."
1. What event caused the main character
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Delilah
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Lydia behaves appropriately
Postconventional morality
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2. In “Cream Puff,” Jen is a dynamic character because she
shows her active personality in the story. is the main character
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When in the book does does Huck show care for someone elses welfare? What page?
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Reagan
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I'm Molly Whuppie in my school's production of Great American Tall Tales. They didn't provide any character descriptions and I'm
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Kelsie
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How do the changes in the narrator's relationship with Miss Chavez affect the PLOT?
A. The more the narrator helps Miss Chavez,
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is there any literary technique or device in:
So Margaret gained the acknowledgement of her right to follow her own ideas of
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So for the summer I had to read cat's eye by Margaret Atwood and this happened to be a hard book to understand for me. I need
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Explain How Sean's Feelings Toward Vid And His Hobby Changed During The Beginning Middle And End Of The Story '' Stuck In
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WFE question
in chap 11 y do walter change his opinion of jacb? y this be important? because he feel bad for him?
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Mohammad
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I left out the following sentences. Thank you.
1) In contrast to Defoe's novels, there is also a sense of individual development
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Frank
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As I'm summarizing an episode, I used the simple present to refer to the present situation (he keeps her prisoner...) and the
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Frank
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Where in the Harry Potter series does hermione Granger become a woman?
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Tina
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Ms. Sue, as Writeacher is not there, I'd like you to check if everything is OK in this rephrase I need to prepare for tomorrow.
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Matthew
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when Odysseus described his reputation for guile to Alcinous, he is revealing
A)internal conflict B)character C)external conflict
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ashley
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Which of the following conflicts in The Call of the Wild is most important to the development of Buck as a character?
(1 point)
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Connexuskid34
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Read the following story.
Jeffrey had had his first starring role in kindergarten, playing a talking stone in a class play. From
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In Dante's inferno, why does Dante have to get rid of his feelings of sympathy and pity toward sin and sinners in order to grow?
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Karen
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For which audience is the following sentence most appropriate? The best part of the book The Call of the Wild was when John
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Which type of character changes as a result of the events in a story?
dynamic protagonist static narrator
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b33ft0ads
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Here is the second part of my rephrase. Hopefully I can send it to you, Writeacher! Thank you.
1) Then he likens both his family
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Henry2
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ms. sue i change up my story about switch on and off from reality i make it not about childhood but about wasting resources in
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Mohammad
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Could you please check these statements, please? Thank you.
1) Both the witches' prediction and Macbeth's ambition increase Lady
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Henry2
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