English, 02.12.2020 19:00 jeronimo18
Why is the narrator so surprised?
A He is surprised that a clergyman would lie about such a celebrated military man.
B He is surprised that the clergyman would compare Scoresby to Napoleon.
C He is surprised to see Scoresby, who was not invited to the party.
D He is surprised by the clergyman's claim that Scoresby earned his fame by chance.
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English, 21.06.2019 13:50, TH3L0N3W0LF
“i didn't know that cheshire cats always grinned; in fact, i didn't know that cats could grin.” “they all can,” said the duchess; “and most of 'em do.” “i don't know of any that do,” alice said very politely, feeling quite to have got into a conversation. “you don't know much,” said the duchess; “and that's a fact.” what is the effect of the short sentences on the dialogue? they make the dialogue smooth and serene. they make the dialogue lively and humorous. they make the dialogue formal and elegant. they make the dialogue into a song.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:00, mluz
The courage that my mother had went with her, and is with her still: rock from new england quarried; now granite in a granite hill. the golden brooch my mother wore she left behind for me to wear; i have no thing i treasure more: yet, it is something i could spare. oh, if instead she'd left to me the thing she took into the grave! - that courage like a rock, which she has no more need of, and i have. based on the 2nd stanza, how does the speaker feel about the golden brooch that was passed down from the mother to child? question 2 options: a: the speaker thinks it was a waste of money b: the speaker places a high value on the item c: the speaker never wears the brooch d: the speaker feels it could be easily replaced
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