English, 13.03.2021 14:00 Richelleypinelley
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Harriet Tubman didn't take no stuff wasn't scared of nothing either didn't come in this world to be no slave and wasn't going to stay one either
"Farewell!" she sang to her freinds one night she was mighty sad to leave 'em but she ran away that dark, hot night ran looking for her freedom she ran to the woods and she ran through the woods with the slave catchers right behind her and she kept on going till she got to the north where this mean men couldn't find her. nineteen times she went back south to get three hundred others she ran for her freedom nineteen times to save black sisters and brothers Harriet tubman didn't take no stuff wasn't scared of nothing neither didn't come in the world to be no slave and didn't stay one either and didn't stay one either
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English, 21.06.2019 16:30, jay0630
Which event in macbeth happens first? oa. the witches plan to trick macbeth and make him overconfident. ob. lady macbeth feels guilty and kills herself. oc. macbeth learns that macduff was not "born of woman."od. banquo is killed but his son, fleance, escapes.
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English, 21.06.2019 19:00, martinezlittleman
If someone wants to funds to you stick around it means they’re going to give you money
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English, 21.06.2019 20:30, 001054213
Write 2. using what you have learned about evidence, explanation, quotations, and paraphrase, write your body paragraphs in the space below. muir and wordsworth you will need to include at least one of each of the following: a direct quotation introduced with a complete sentence and a colon a direct quotation introduced with a signaling phrase and a comma a direct quotation that is introduced and explained in one sentence a paraphrased example an embedded quotation locate 3. within the body paragraphs of your essay, locate a direct quotation that is introduced with a complete sentence and a colon. copy and paste it here. be sure to include the entire sentence that contains the quotation as well as the explanation sentence(s) that come after it. 4. within the body paragraphs of your essay, locate a direct quotation that is introduced with a signaling phrase and a comma. copy and paste it here. be sure to include the entire sentence that contains the quotation as well as the explanation sentence(s) that come after it. 5. within the body paragraphs of your essay, locate a direct quotation that is introduced and explained in one sentence. copy and paste it here. 6. within the body paragraphs of your essay, locate one paraphrased example and copy and paste it here. 7. within the body paragraphs of your essay, locate one embedded quotation and copy and paste it here. 8. using techniques learned in this lesson, write the conclusion to your essay in the space below. 9. how did you connect your introduction and your conclusion? (did you use a similar technique, repetition of a significant word or phrase, explain. 10. copy and paste the words or sentence that signals closure of your essay. 11. copy and paste the sentences that synthesize your ideas. remember, synthesis combines the main ideas of your essay and comments on the significance of those ideas. 12. copy and paste the sentences that answer the question from the prompt: what conclusion or implications can you draw? (it is ok if you have these sentences as a part of your synthesis or challenge to your audience. include them here as well. it is also ok if these sentences are separate from those two elements.) 13. copy and paste the sentences from your conclusion that challenge your audience to think, feel, or do something.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00, loveb1409
What theme is best revealed by this conflict? a.)with cooperation, crews can defeat the gods. b.)dangerous ocean travel claims many lives. c.)rest is required for all who work hard. d.)people must respect the wrath of the gods. read the excerpt from part 1 of the odyssey. now zeus the lord of cloud roused in the north a storm against the ships and driving veils of the squall moved down like night on land and sea. the bows went plunging at the gust; sails cracked and lashed outstrips in the big wind. we saw death in that fury, dropped the yards, unshipped the oars, and pulled for the nearest lee: then two long days and nights we lay offshore.
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