Biology, 22.02.2021 23:20 gilliancarter2202
In Grendel, John Gardner uses
first-person point of view to help readers better understand Beowulf’s feelings.
first-person point of view to help readers see Grendel’s side of a familiar story.
third-person point of view to give greater insight into all of the characters.
third-person point of view to give an impartial account of a well-known event.
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Which is required for sexual fissiondiploid cell productionmeiosis
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When explaining dominant and recessive traits to a younger family member, they respond, "well chances are i can probably taste ptc, since dominant traits are more common." how might you address this misconception?
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Choose one animal (cheetas) and research on the internet what has contributed to this animal becoming "endangered" or "threatened." what animal you have chosen? how long has the animal been endangered or threatened? what has contributed to this animal’s endangered or threatened status? why is it important to save this animal from extinction? after researching and gathering facts, write a 350-word letter from the point of view of an animal rights' activist. be sure to include at least five facts that you learned from your research.
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