English, 06.10.2019 07:00 wendhycardenas2019
Why is it a good idea to restate what you heard someone say in your own words? this shows that you care about what the person has said. this demonstrates to the other person that you care about what he or she said. this lets you have a chance to talk instead of only listening. this can reduce the chances of a miscommunication.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, avery8626
Which sentence contains a gerund? sally is fishing on the lake with her father and brothers. marcus is supposed to be joining the discussion later today. my cat was not interested in the dangling string. her chorus director does not appreciate angela's fidgeting.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:00, tristan4233
How does crane's depiction of the way information was spread in the nineteenth century affect the novel? crane seeks to use the novel as a way to criticize the journalists of the time for how they glorified war as a means of union propaganda. by depicting the extent to which newspapers were circulated, crane seeks to expose the lack of unbiased reporting at the time. by giving newspapers a major role in the novel, crane seeks to make a connection between the increasing role of the military in national affairs and the decline of farming. crane captures the power of journalistic reports at a time when it was the primary means of transmitting information to a broad audience by showing its influence on henry.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30, bryan519688
Which members of the press did nixon say have been the hardest on him? a. the television news agencies. b. newspapers c. tabloids d. public radio !
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English, 22.06.2019 11:30, moniquejackson2
Where should the quotation below be placed to further develop the paragraph? one greek scholar states, “the influence of the olympians on everyday culture is equal to that of shakespeare and the bible” (thomas 87).
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