English, 19.07.2019 23:30 noahdavis8114
What rhetorical device does dr. king use in paragraph 3 of his famous "i have a dream" speech?
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English, 22.06.2019 10:00, PineappleDevil889
Ineed . read the passage, and choose the two (2) inferences that are most firmly based on the given information. although lie detector tests are based on a sound principle, they are not alwaysaccurate. the test is based on the fact that people become emotionally “stirred up”when they lie. the lie detector can sense physical changes that accompany suchemotional responses. but an innocent person may react emotionally to a keyquestion. thus, he or she appears to be lying when actually telling the truth. and criminals who lie often may feel no guilt about anything. they can therefore tell huge lies without showing the slightest emotional ripple on the lie detector. without an emotional response, there are no physical responses to detect. 1. criminals never feel any guilt about their crimes. 2. lie detector tests are not foolproof. 3. anyone can easily fool the lie-detector machine. 4. an emotional response by an innocent person
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English, 22.06.2019 11:30, lololololol12555
Put the word from the word bank in alphabetical order
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English, 22.06.2019 16:30, shadley6825
How were stories with supernatural elements viewed differently in shakespeare's time versus how they are viewed today? a. audiences during shakespeare's time only believed in things that could be explained rationally, unlike audiences today, who believe in the supernatural. b. audiences during shakespeare's time saw supernatural elements in a much more humorous light than today's audiences do. c. audiences during shakespeare's time were used to witches in their neighborhoods, so they didn't find them as scary as we do today. d. audiences during shakespeare's time considered witches and curses to be real and therefore much scarier than today's audiences would.
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