2. __Read a central idea of the article in the box below. Then read the lines from the article listed
under it. Which detail does NOT support the central idea?
Central Idea: In the past, unsafe sanitation caused major health problems in London.
A_ 'Over the past 50 years, tens of thousands of people have died from drinking the polluted water of the River
Thames." (p. 17)
B_"London had already suffered three major cholera epidemics. More than 30,000 people had died." (p. 19)
C_ "Government leaders, who worked in a building beside the Thames, were seen fleeing with tears streaming
from their eyes." (p. 18)
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Read the stanza from "i wandered lonely as a cloud" and answer the question. [1]i wandered lonely as a cloud that floats on high o'er vales and hills, when all at once i saw a crowd, a host, of golden daffodils; [5]beside the lake, beneath the trees, fluttering and dancing in the breeze. what is the effect of describing all the places the daffodils can be seen? it conveys the idea that they are common. it creates a feeling of awe and delight. it makes the reader feel overwhelmed. it shows how difficult it is to grow daffodils.
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English, 21.06.2019 20:00, CaptnKragg
Akeyword should be just as confusing as the word you are trying to learn so you learn to concept them
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00, bankscorneliuso39
How are montag and faber opposites of each other? a) montag is a firefighter, therefore it is his job to burn books. faber used to be and english professor, and it was his job to teach students about books. b) montag is passionate and determined, and farber is wise and cautious c) montag is brave enough to steal and illegal book. faber was too afraid to speak up when books started to become illegal. d) all of the answer choices are correct
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