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English, 22.06.2019 00:20, aurorasweetpea610
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00, azaz1819
Need answer asap plz! in “ode to the west wind,” which image best expresses the speaker’s hopes for the west wind? a. “scatter, as from an extinguished hearth / ashes and sparks . .” b. “make me thy lyre, even as the forest is . .” c. “. . he lay, / lulled by the coil of his crystalline streams . .” d. “if i were a dead leaf thou mightest bear . .”
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00, asiaosterling
Title the ramayana introduction hook (first sentence that captures the reader): connection/transition to thesis (brief summary of stories): thesis statement the ramayana the author uses indirect and direct characterization to depit the character sita as being beautiful, emotional, and quick to do things without thinking. : body paragraph 1 topic sentence (summary of paragraph): quote (don’t forget in-text citation): explanation of quote (connect it to thesis): end sentence to wrap up idea: body paragraph 2 topic sentence (summary of paragraph): quote (don’t forget in-text citation): explanation of quote (connect it to thesis): end sentence to wrap up idea: body paragraph 3 topic sentence (summary of paragraph): quote (don’t forget in-text citation): explanation of quote (connect it to thesis): end sentence to wrap up idea: conclusion reword thesis statement (not exact wording): summarize main idea (two-ish sentences summing up your topic sentence points): final thought (leave your reader with a big idea to take away): works cited last name, first name. "title of story." title of collection, edited by editor's name(s), publisher, year, page range of entry.
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English, 22.06.2019 18:00, orteg555a
“nonfiction dates back to about 40,000 years ago with the first cave paintings. they described actual events that were true records of hunting or fishing trips. most of the historical non-fiction produced came in the form of legal documents, records, and other less than interesting writings, the non- fiction of today can include creative non-fiction, journals, autobiographies, memoirs, diaries, diagrams, travelogues, essays, and many other forms that generate interest.” which of the following is an example of a modern work of non-fiction? a. memoirs c. legal records b. cave paintings d. all of the above
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