English, 10.02.2021 01:00 Happygirl5715
Step 1: Review the central ideas of Shelley’s essay. a) Review Shelley’s essay “A Defense of Poetry” and consider some of its central ideas, including: a. Poetry elevates any topic. b. Poetry preserves fleeting moments of beauty. Step 2: Choose a poem. a) Find a poem that you think reflects ideas in Shelley’s essay. b) Consult anthologies, literary magazines, and the websites of literary nonprofits. c) Evaluate the credibility of your sources. Step 3: Connect Shelley’s ideas to the poem. a) In an analytical essay, explain how the poem you found in your research reflects the central ideas of Shelley’s essay. b) Use text evidence to support your explanation.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:00, QueeeenUknown7437
You visit two websites about inventions of the 21st century. one has .edu in the url address and the other has .com. which site is more likely to be credible and why? (6 points) select one: a. the .edu site is more likely to be credible because all .com sites are trying to sell you something. b. the .edu site is more likely to be credible because its domain is a university or other school type. c. the .com site is more likely to be credible because all .edu sites are personal college student blogs. d. the .com site is more likely to be credible because its owners review all the content before publishing.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:30, Legoman29305
Analyze this lead sentence. in moscow on friday, jewish activist anatoly scharansky was sentenced to thirteen years in prison for high treason because of his activities as a spy for the united states. match the answer to the question. 1.why? jewish activist anatoly scharansky 2.who? sentenced to 13 years in prison 3. what? for high treason: spying for the united states 4.where? friday 5.when? moscow
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English, 22.06.2019 10:40, sodiumvlogsYT
Which of these excerpts from “a white heron” is an example of personification
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Step 1: Review the central ideas of Shelley’s essay. a) Review Shelley’s essay “A Defense of Poetry”...