English, 19.12.2020 06:40 vanessa8527
An allusion, such as “a Scrooge” is a reference to a well-known person, place, thing, event, or literary character. If you refer to someone as a Scrooge, you are implying that he is .
at the place where a person meets failure, from Napoleon’s battle at Waterloo
a romantic boy or man, from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet
a stingy person, from Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, adriana145
Me which best explains how the viewpoint in the greenberg interview differed from that in the informational text on thurgood marshall. a. the informational article provides an insider's view of the brown vs board of education case; the perspective of the greenberg interview is more distant.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, GhostFace18595
Read this passage from an analysis essay: allegories do three things. first, they tell a story. allegories also have multiple meanings. finally, allegories offer a moral lesson. which best uses parallelism to revise this passage? a. telling a story, having multiple meanings, and moral lessons: these are the things allegories do. b. allegories, tell a story, multiple meanings, and a moral lesson. c. allegories tell a story, have multiple meanings, and offer a moral lesson. d. allegories tell a story, and have multiple meanings and offer a moral lesson.2b2t
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00, austinwst3
Which of the following factors most consistently contributes to the speaker’s believability? a the age and experience of the speaker b the physical environment in which the speech is delivered c the sincerity, knowledge, and trustworthiness of the speaker d the position of the thesis statement in the speech
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