If using the 3rd edition of the textbook, please contact your teacher to bypass this assignment. (2nd edition: Complete activity 9 on p. 392 of The Language of Composition.) - On Edge
9. The author Kurt Vonnegut Jr. wrote, “What should young people do with their
lives today? Many things, obviously. But the most daring thing is to create
stable communities in which the terrible disease of loneliness can be cured.”
Write a speech that you would deliver to a group of your peers (identify which
group) that uses Vonnegut’s idea as your main point and recommends ways to
“create stable communities.”
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English, 21.06.2019 18:30, ivanyeli4520
We would like to work at the soup kitchen underline startsmore frequentlyunderline ends next year. which best identifies the degree of comparison of the underlined adjective or adverb?
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English, 22.06.2019 04:50, nghtcll
Match the term to the correct example. 1. allusion juliet: else would i tear the cave where echo lies, / and make her airy tongue more hoarse than 2. imagery chorus: that fair for which love groan’d for and would die, / with tender juliet match’d, is now not fair. 3. personification friar laurence: therefore love moderately; long love doth so; / too swift arrives as tardy as too slow. 4. foreshadowing romeo: the brightness of her cheek would shame those stars / as daylight doth a lamp.
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English, 22.06.2019 07:00, BreBreDoeCCx
The following question asks about one or more selections from your literature textbook. you may use your textbook to answer this question. both “lob’s girl” and “jeremiah’s song” contains flashbacks. in a paragraph, explain what this plot technique adds to the stories. support your answer with one detail from each story. use the reading selections to you answer the questions.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:00, PastelHibiscus
Which sentence uses the present progressive tense of drink
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