Which excerpt from The Land, Part 4 is an example of direct characterization of Paul’s father?
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Which excerpt from The Land, Part 4 is an example of direct characterization of Paul’s father?
My daddy always liked to have his horses near. Beyond the pasturelands where the horses and cattle grazed were the forests.
I remember my daddy got real quiet. If I just hadn't added that last bit, maybe he would have taken the time to talk more to me.
My daddy decided to take Robert simply because Robert was his son. Everybody knew he would be of no real help with the horses...
I'll never forget the look on my daddy right then. There was temper in him and he could have given me a good walloping right there...
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English, 22.06.2019 01:40, daskatingpanda
Which best explains the symbolism of changing weather in "the jilting of granny weatherall"?
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English, 22.06.2019 02:30, Anderson0300
Look at this dictionary entry: realize (ree-uh-lyz) v. to become completely aware of (something) as a fact; understand without a doubt to make (something desired or anticipated) occur to give real, definite or physical form to a plan, dream, or goal to earn (money or a profit) from a deal which sentence uses the word realize as it is described in the fourth definition? a. mike realized the gravity of the situation only when dalia explained it to him. b. only hard work and perseverance can people realize their dreams. c. he felt that his vision was realized when he finished reading the final draft of the narrative. d. fay's glass paintings are expected to realize a handsome profit. e. dan will realize his goal of going to an ivy league school only if he works hard.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:00, snikergrace
The following question is based on your reading of a midsummer night’s dream by william shakespeare. why are the royals in the woods? a. they are hunting. c. they are drunk. b. they are celebrating the wedding. d. they are lost.
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