English, 28.10.2020 01:20 StayPuftMarshadowMan
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Which description best defines the central idea of an informational text?
A. the supporting evidence an author cites
B
the analysis of the details the author provides
C. the main point the author is trying to make
D
the examples that an author uses throughout the text
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English, 21.06.2019 16:00, keem8042
How does the anonymous narrator’s first-person point of view in jonathan swift's “a modest proposal” affect its reading? a. it readers understand the social and political problems of the time. b. it indicates that the author is unbiased about the information provided. c. it leaves readers unsure about the credibility of the argument. d. it provides readers with a clear account of the political conditions of that time.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:10, babas97
You have to go. you have to, yer the only doctor. go ahead on, you," bruh fox say. big doc rabbit went down to the brook again. the water was so cool and ribbly and it kept the crock of cream so fresh and cold. doc rabbit drank about half of the cream this time. then he went back up to brother fox with the hard labor of raisin the roof. heard tell about this phrase remind readers that these stories were usually told, not read. which line from the excerpt is an example of personification?
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00, verdolaga2017me
Which of the following is not one of the part of speech
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00, caitlinrosekozoxegcb
What does the line rage, rage against the dying of the light from the poem "do not go gentle into that good night" have in common with the line ride the six hundred from the poem "the change of the light brigade? "a. they end each stanzab. they are repetitious linesc. they end a sestetd. they begin an octave
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