English, 27.01.2020 17:31 jennifercastill3
What type of verse form is used in walt whitman's "i hear america singing" and in langston hughes's "i, too"?
a. heroic couplet
b. free verse
c. blank verse
d. sonnet
e. haiku
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English, 21.06.2019 21:00, nmm32
The war of the worlds by h. g. wells but, looking, i presently saw something stirring within the then something resembling a little gray snake, about the thickness of a walking stick, coiled up out of the writhing middle and wriggled in the air toward me – and then another the war of the worlds (radio broadcast) by orson welles good heavens, something's wriggling out of the shadow like a gray snake. now it's another one, and another. they look like tentacles to me. which sentence best describes the tone of the passage from the book compared to the passage from the radio broadcast? a. the book has a more matter-of-fact tone, b. the book has an angrier tone. c. the book has a scarier tone. d. the book has a more surprised tone.
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English, 22.06.2019 06:40, vicsmi4573
Which statement most accurately describes the aesthetic impact of theexcerpt?
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English, 22.06.2019 08:10, Rch64
More than a hundred million e-mails are sent around the world each day, and they are all vulnerable to interception. digital technology has aided communication, but it has also given rise to the possibility of those communications being monitored. according to zimmermann, cryptographers have a duty to encourage the use of encryption and thereby protect the privacy of the individual. —the code book, simon singh what is the purpose of the statistic in this passage? it shows how big the need is for protection. it explains that email is an effective form of communication. it gives new ways to monitor email traffic. it illustrates how popular email has become.
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