English, 29.06.2019 12:30 angoliabirtio
According to a japanese myth that attempts to explain earthquakes, a giant catfish called namazu is buried beneath japan and sometimes moves its tail, causing the ground to shift. is this an appropriate use of an ellipsis? "according to a japanese myth . . , a giant catfish called namazu is buried beneath japan and sometimes moves its tail, causing the ground to shift."
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30, bdjdbjdjid200
You learned in this lesson that the mythical trojan war was instrumental in forming greek culture. it has been said that there were no real "greeks" before this, just relatively unconnected kingdoms in the land that would later be called greece. how did the story of the war "make" greek culture? select all that apply. it provided something for all greeks to talk about. it gave greeks a common history. it represented a moment when the different kingdoms came together for a common cause, unifying the different kingdoms into one greece. it showed how agamemnon conquered the lesser kingdoms and unified them under his rule.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00, tporter00
Read the excerpt from “man listening to disc.” to tommy potter for taking the time to join us on this breezy afternoon with his most unwieldy bass and to the esteemed arthur taylor who is somehow managing to navigate this crowd with his cumbersome drums. and i bow deeply to thelonious monk for figuring out a way to motorize—or whatever—his huge piano so he could be with us today. which of the following additional features would best enhance the reader’s understanding of this excerpt? a diagram showing the narrator’s route through the city a visual simulation of the man walking down the street audio samples of music by the specified musicians textbook chapters on the history of jazz musicians
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English, 22.06.2019 07:10, aleilyg2005
Swift’s satire that tells of three brothers’ coats is
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