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I had trouble posting my essay in one go. please correct them and any suggestions will be helpful Oh, Leonie,
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Please check any mistakes or maybe restructure some of the sentences.
Need help ASAP Away, written by Michael Gow is an
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In The Red Badge of Courage, the description of Wilson changes from what to what?
(1 point) Responses from the loud one to the
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Why does the author include details about the first student council meeting in "Sea Life"?
to demonstrate that the narrator feels
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Read the excerpt from Esperanza Rising.
Isabel shook out the clean diapers and hung them on the line stretched between the
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Create a backstory for your Tibbs. Think of the following below and be creative to make your Tibbs unique to your thoughts and
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Buck, the main character, changed over the course of this novel. In another book that you have read that is school-appropriate,
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Choose the answer that best matches the word in italics.
When London speaks of Buck metamorphosing, he means that Buck(1 point)
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How does the setting serve in The Call of the Wild to develop Buck as a character?(1 point)
Responses It put him in situations
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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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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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The boys at camp green lake all have nicknames like barf bag. magnet,zigzag, etc that reveal something about their
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Read this excerpt from The Call of the Wild.
For two days and nights Buck never left camp, never let Thornton out of his sight.
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In "Rider in the City," what type of character is Margie?
static character because she changes dynamic character because she
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Paraphase this using simple english language
Arjuna experiences a number of changes during the epic. One of the most crucial is
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Karla’s cousin Jade urged her to join the step team. “This afternoon you should definitely try out!” Jade suggested after
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How does the setting serve in The Call of the Wild to develop Buck as a character?
(1 point) Responses It allows him to roam free
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I need to put this in a better sentence:
Upon his rejection, he realizes how he has been acting and when he writes the letter to
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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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How does the setting serve in The Call of the Wild to develop Buck as a character?
It allows him to roam free of restraints for
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1. How does the setting serve in The Call of the Wild to develop Buck as a character?
a. It allows him to roam free of restraints
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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?
Buck vs.
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What is a complex character? (1 point)
• a character with multiple qualities, traits, and motivations who changes over the
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Choose the correct response for the question about the short story you read.
In "My Brother's Keeper," Ted and Jamie are
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Is this sentence correct?
But they were probably not crucial for the story - without them, the main characters' madness surely
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Because Bernice changes during the course of “Bernice Bobs Her Hair,” she’s said to
be a _______ character. A.
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What relationships and/or experiences have been important to you in building your character?
I don't know where to start. Please
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When a character struggles with outside forces he has?
a. conflict b. external conflict c.internal conflict d. suspense e. all of
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Develop Character through communication
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What can setting affecting in character other than behaviour?
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when atticus tells them that aunt alexandra wants them to live up to the family name, they react negatively to his sudden change
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What is the thematic significance of the advice Atticus gives Scout?
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I need to write about how the element of character functions in the story as a whole..
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As “The Tell-Tale Heart” progresses, how does the narrator’s mood change?
A. He becomes increasingly puzzled. B. He becomes
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Is this a strong thesis:
The characters of the novel demonstrate how misery drives people to do things they would not normally
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how is the concept of empathy illustrated and developed in Raymond Carver's "cathedral"
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In the secret life of walter mitty, the wife's character is most developed by
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Read these paragraphs from Ava’s story:
JJ was going to refuse. After all, where would the band be without her songs? Posting a
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I have to read "Farewell To Manzanar" and come up with ten ways that Jeanne searches for herself in the story. So far, I've only
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9. Choose the correct response for the question about the short story you read.
In "My Brother's Keeper," Ted and Jamie are
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Which line from “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” best develops Walter’s character?
(1 point) Responses “‘You’re not
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In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” the wife’s character is most developed by
(1 point) Responses exposition. exposition.
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Which line from “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” best develops Walter’s character?
Responses “‘You’re not a young
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how do you do a character continuum?
ex. good/evil
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Hello, I was wondering if there was any DIRECT quotes from the novel that provides proof that the character, Brett, changed
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What does this mean? And look at my points to see if I'm on the right track or not (this is from Hamlet).
"Identify and explain
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Which line from "The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty" best develops Walter's character?
a. "'You're not a young man any longer.'" b.
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Scout gets upset because she realizes that Miss Gates is being hypocritical
Rephrase this sentence in prek
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Please check this over. Thank you.
Dans les histoires, la poignée de main et Nathalie et le Bonheur, les caractères principaux
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for this question is the answer true
One sign that Frankenstein is declining during his study is that he becomes unresponsive to
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