The narrator informs readers thusly: “Beg and pray as the mouse and sausage might, it was of no use; the bird remained master of the situation, and the venture had to be made.” Draw a reasoned inference. What does this detail suggest about the mouse and sausage’s mental state?
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00, RachelCamel
Read the following lines from wordsworth's poem and answer the question. for oft, when on my couch i lie in vacant or in pensive mood, they flash upon that inward eye which is the best paraphrase of these lines? despite being able to plant my own daffodils, i prefer remembering the ones by the bay. if i feel very sad, i look inside myself for courage to face the day with my eyes open. oftentimes, i become so tired and overwhelmed that i lay down and think of daffodils. when i am feeling empty or concerned, the sight of the daffodils comes to my mind.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00, robtodd4614
Read the phrase. the garden of my class which is the correct way to rewrite this phrase? my class’ garden my class’s garden my classes garden my classes’ garde
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00, viktoria1198zz
In the space below, enter the three discussion question stems you selected, and the answers you wrote as you reread the speech. even though this was a note-taking exercise, the answers should still be complete sentences, with correct spelling and punctuation.
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