Read the excerpt then answer the question:
“'I should think you'd be ashamed to spend all your life buying men and women, and chaining them, like cattle! I should
think you'd feel mean,' said George.
"So long as your grand folks want to buy men and women, I'm as good as they is,' said Haley, "tan't any meaner sellin'
on 'em, that 't is buyin!"
In at least 100 words, explain how Stowe uses this dialogue between George and Haley to illustrate that slavery is
unethical in every circumstance.
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The consequence of jim smiley’s human foible adds to the story’s humor. what foible does smiley demonstrate?
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30, FailingstudentXD
Which type of poetry often begins by announcing the subject and asking a muse for ? a. epic poetry b. dramatic poetry c. sunnets d. ballads
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English, 22.06.2019 00:40, missy9225
In comparing "minerva and arachne" and "niobe," can you establish a common theme running throughout both texts? how do you think this theme might change if the stories were written in first-person point of view? write a journal entry explaining the theme of both "minerva and arachne" and "nirobe." then, consider how the theme might change if the tales were written using a first-person point of view. use examples and evidence from both texts to support your analysis.
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English, 22.06.2019 02:40, itzhari101
Julius caesar. [brutus.] with this, she fell distraught, and, her attendants absent, swallowed fire. cassius. and died so? brutus. even so. cassius. o ye immortal gods! [enter lucius, with wine and taper] brutus. speak no more of her. give me a bowl of wine. in this i bury all unkindness, cassius. cassius. my heart is thirsty for that noble pledge. fill, lucius, till the wine o'erswell the cup; i cannot drink too much of brutus' love. [exit lucius. enter titinius, with messala] brutus. come in, titinius; welcome, good messala. now sit we close about this taper here, and call in question our necessities. cassius. portia, art thou gone? brutus. no more, i pray you. what moral dilemma does brutus confront in this excerpt? brutus lets go of his anger toward cassius and forgives him. brutus decides that he will not mourn portia and will stay loyal to cassius. brutus decides that he is too angry at cassius to remain friends with him. brutus questions whether cassius's life should be ended.
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