English, 16.04.2021 19:30 emilyleighty07
Match the things together. resistance
agreeing expressly or by conduct to the act or offer of another
occurrence
the act of being present
gnevance
to reduce the volume of compress
remembrance
directly observing or participating in events being affected by observing or participating in an event
expenence
a real or supposed situation that is regarded as just cause for complaint or resistance
resemblance
something that hinders or obstructs
repentance
language behavior or ideas that are absurd
acceptance
something that takes place an incident
condense
steadfastness persistence
perseverance
the act of remembering an item or celebration that calls to memory a person place or event
nonsense
regret or contrition for things done wrong
attendance
similanty in nature or form
interference
the act or ability to resist opposition
superintendence
giving direction or supervision
( sorry I dont have more points)
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English, 21.06.2019 13:30, blondie02
Which sentence from exploring the titanic best indicates the author’s enthusiastic tone at the end of the passage? now, finally, i went to my bunk to get some sleep. when i awoke, it was nighttime, and the good ship knorr was steaming quietly and steadily to our home. they had paid a big price over the years during my long months away from home, but they’d never once complained. as we came into port, i couldn’t believe my eyes.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00, fufnun9757
Read the excerpt from act 1 of a doll's house. helmer: nora! [goes up to her and takes her playfully by the ear.] the same little featherhead! suppose, now, that i borrowed fifty pounds today, and you spent it all in the christmas week, and then on new year's eve a slate fell on my head and killed me, and— nora: [putting her hands over his mouth]. oh! don't say such horrid things. helmer: still, suppose that happened, —what then? nora: if that were to happen, i don't suppose i should care whether i owed money or not. helmer: yes, but what about the people who had lent it? nora: they? who would bother about them? i should not know who they were. helmer: that is like a woman! but seriously, nora, you know what i think about that. no debt, no borrowing. there can be no freedom or beauty about a home life that depends on borrowing and debt. we two have kept bravely on the straight road so far, and we will go on the same way for the short time longer that there need be any struggle. nora: [moving towards the stove]. as you , torvald. how does the interaction between helmer and nora advance the plot? nora realizes that helmer will completely disapprove of her having borrowed money, so she has to continue to keep it a secret from him. nora realizes that she and helmer have the same ideas about financial issues, and the conversation brings them closer together later in the play. helmer realizes that nora is more responsible with money than he originally thought, and he trusts her more with finances later in the play. nora realizes that helmer knows a lot more about borrowing and lending, and she will seek his input later when she needs it.
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