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[Romeo:] Dost thou not laugh?
Benvolio: No, coz, I rather weep. Romeo: Good heart, at what? Benvolio: At thy good heart's
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NewsELA: Story of Frankenstein's monster still popular 200 years later
Pick a detail from this article. Explain how it helps you
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i just want to say that this is not for school i just wanted to know cause i need some extra cash
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this is not for school its personal
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What transgressions do the main characters commit in to kill a Mockingbird and how does this affect the relationship with other
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what is the theme of call of the wild
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write 2 pages worth of a summary of The call of the wild
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HOW IS MR. DARCY ACT UPON HIS WESALTH
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the main story of the gift of the magi give me a sentence not plagiarism
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Title od pride and prejudice
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Genre of jane austen, pride and prejudice
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Jane austen ,pride and prejudice
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Utopian in jane austen, pride and prejudice
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Dystopian in jane austen, pride and prejudice
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Madness in jane austen, pride and prejudice
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Comedy in jane austen, pride and prejudice
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In "Of Mice and Men" chapter 5 and
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Who is narrating the odyssey
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love and madness in tantenic
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What transgressions do the main characters commit in the adventures of huckleberry finn
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It is about the story of Tom Sawyer. the question is "how did Tom get out of being switched?
Is the answer that he tricked her by
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what is matrix approach in jane Austen, pride and prejudice?
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What does Rochester ask Jane to do on page 148?
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How might Adele be considered Jane’s alter ego in Jane Eyre
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According to the call wild what can you conclude about bucks life and the Santa Clara valley
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And the call the wild it was easy for a book to say John Thorton from drowning because of his valor and strength
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how would jane eyre speak to mr rochester
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In The Call of the Wild, what happened to Charles, Hal, and Mercedes?
(1 point) Responses They died by falling into a crevasse on
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Some people believe this book huckle finn is important to read.
What benefit do they think we get from reading this book?
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give me a brief summary of sunjata an aferican american classic
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In Chapter 5, what does George instruct Lennie to do if he gets into trouble?
a Run and hide in the brush near the river. b
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Odyssey, Part 3 Penelope proposes the archery contest as a way to ________. (1 point) Responses discover the true identity of
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Odyssey, Part 3 Penelope proposes the archery contest as a way to ________. (1 point) Responses discover the true identity of
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Multiple Choice
In The Call of the Wild, what exploit did Buck accomplish that made John Thornton jubilant? a. Buck attacked
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make a 9th grade short summary about The cave of the cyclops
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Pride and Prejudice (#4)
Jane Austen Chapter 3 1 Not all that Mrs. Bennet, however, with the assistance of her five daughters,
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Name of the modern day landmark for Christmas Carol
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quotes from the book of Jane Eyre that show Jane has left St John and returned to mr rochester
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Identify the sentence taken from Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage that uses dialect.
'The youth of this tale felt
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What is the plan of escape from Boston in the Scarlet letter
To travel by horse to the next town. To leave by foot in the middle
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Both the article and Animal Farm may explore themes of power, propaganda, and totalitarianism. The article might share
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Multiple Choice
In the Odyssey, Part II, Odysseus went to Circe, from ______ he was promised his freedom. (1 point) Responses who
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The final line of Orwell's "Animal Farm" is "The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to
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In the Odyssey, Odysseus' comment to Telemachus, "This is not princely, to be swept / away by
wonder at your father's presence,"
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Panting with eagerness, and struggling to suppress my hopes, I hurried home, and rushed up stairs to my room,—having first
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What roles are played by the female characters in Homer's Odyssey? Describe two female characters including their traits and
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"It is clear," replied Don Quixote, "that you are not experienced in adventures. Those are giants, and if you are afraid, turn
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Match each character in The Pilgrim’s Progress with the role the character plays in the story.
Evangelist Obstinate Beelzebub
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The fact that Penelope waits 20 years for her husband to return to her illustrates the Odyssey’s theme of
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enduring
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In the Odyssey, Odysseus' comment to Telemachus, "This is not princely, to be swept / away by wonder at your father's presence,"
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