English, 24.06.2019 18:00 lohnnaw4813
Ineed . read this excerpt from through the looking-glass by lewis carroll. “i think i'll go and meet her,” said alice, for, though the flowers were interesting enough, she felt that it would be far grander to have a talk with a real queen. “you can't possibly do that,” said the rose: “i should advise you to walk the other way.” this sounded nonsense to alice, so she said nothing, but set off at once towards the red queen. to her surprise, she lost sight of her in a moment, and found herself walking in at the front-door again. a little provoked, she drew back, and after looking everywhere for the queen (whom she spied out at last, a long way off), she thought she would try the plan, this time, of walking in the opposite direction. it succeeded beautifully. she had not been walking a minute before she found herself face to face with the red queen, and full in sight of the hill she had been so long aiming at. why does the rose advise alice to go in the opposite direction? (a) because the opposite direction will take her to the red queen (b) because the rose does not want alice to meet the red queen (c) because the red queen is also moving in the opposite direction (d) because the red queen could be a terrible danger to alice mark this and return
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30, chrisgonzalez33
Read the excerpt below and answer the question. one shade the more, one ray the less, (“she walks in beauty”, line 7) this line connotes a. the woman’s hair b. balance c. paradox d. point of view
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30, lelliott86
“unlike my opponent, i propose freedom from crime, freedom from poverty, and freedom from unemployment “ what rhetorical approach is the speaker most likely to be talking in this sentence? a. the speaker wants the audience to question the meaning of freedom and redifine it. b. the speaker wants the structure of this sentence to stand out in the listeners minds. c. the speaker wants to anticipate and address w counter-argument from his or her opponent. d. the speaker wants to transition into a topic that is largely unrelated to previous topics.
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Ineed . read this excerpt from through the looking-glass by lewis carroll. “i think i'll go and meet...