English, 19.11.2020 01:10 natalie2sheffield
Based on this excerpt from “The Way to Rainy Mountain”by N. Scott Momaday, what can you infer was NOT a prominent part of the authors culture?
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30, raquelle66
If the author's last name is mentioned in the sentence, it does not need to be included in the in-text citation.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00, hmock65
In 1808, their friend, the romantic poet clemens brentano, asked them to collect all types of folk tales so he could use them in a book of literary fairy tales. in 1810, they sent him fifty-four texts, which they fortunately copied. fortunately, because brentano then lost the manuscript in the ölenberg monastery in alsace and never used the grimms’ texts. when they realized that brentano was not going to use the tales, they decided, upon the advice of another romantic writer and mutual friend, achim von arnim, to publish their collection. it had grown to eighty-six tales, which they published in 1812, and then another seventy, which they published in 1815. –“how the grimm brothers saved the fairy tale,” jack zipes what structural technique does the writer use in this passage? the writer describes events in chronological order. the writer describes events in their order of importance. the writer provides a central idea and then lists examples. the writer shows how the grimms made mistakes and then solved them.
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English, 22.06.2019 19:30, etampus0220
What do these words tell us about macbeth's state of mind on the eve of battle? a. he is confident he will win the battle because of the witches' prophecies. b. he is angry that lady macbeth has killed herself and left him alone. c. he is prepared to die and regrets that he will not grow old gracefully. d. he feels ill and is worried that he will not win the upcoming battle.
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Based on this excerpt from “The Way to Rainy Mountain”by N. Scott Momaday, what can you infer was NO...
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