English, 04.11.2020 19:20 chocolate12377
From “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker “You know as well as me you was named after your aunt Dicie,” I said. Dicie is my sister. She named Dee. We called her “Big Dee” after Dee was born.
How does the narrator’s spoken language differ from her narrative voice?
The narrator uses the same dialect consistently in her narrative voice and when speaking aloud.
The narrator speaks in a nonstandard dialect, while her narrative voice is a standard English dialect.
The narrator speaks in a standard English dialect, while her narrative voice is a nonstandard dialect.
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English, 21.06.2019 17:30, mohammedel04
Pl i ben trying and trying but i still cant get it. you are to write a five paragraph literary essay based on one of the 4 prompts and what you have read and learned in this module. these are your options: 1. how do the events of "the white umbrella" teach the narrator a lesson about shame and acceptance? 2. what role does creativity play in "the bat-poet"? 3. how does the character of squeaky change over the course of "raymond's run"? 4. discuss the influences of older family members on the protagonists and speakers in the stories and poems of this unit. you are to write a five paragraph literary essay based on what you have read and learned in this module. your final submission should meet the following requirements. • submit completed pre-writing and outline documents. • write an essay that contains an introduction with hook and thesis statement, supporting paragraphs with evidence and at least one quotation, and a conclusion that restates the thesis and reviews main points. • use transitions appropriate to the pattern of organization. • use vocabulary to create tone and voice. • cite primary source (quotation). • submit completed revision checklist. • vary sentence structure. • create sentences with parallel structures. • use technology in the writing process.
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English, 22.06.2019 05:30, saraaaaa0404
Lines 47–56: determine the central idea of these lines
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