English, 28.01.2020 04:31 tddreviews
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with a glance she sets her hair ablaze
and whirls suddenly with daring art
her whole dress into this fiery rapture,
out of which, like startled snakes,
her bare arms stretch, alive and clacking.
have students turn to a partner or form small groups to engage in a collaborative discussion about the connotative associations that can be attached to the words and phrases in the above excerpt.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:50, allytrujillo20oy0dib
You are reading an informational text for english class, and you find a lot of words you don't know. your teacher says you don't need to look up all of them in the dictionary, only the ones you need to get the main point of the text. how could text features you figure out which words to look up?
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English, 21.06.2019 22:00, ashleyvalles16
On one hand, i aspire to an ivy league vocation: 1 professor of the sciences in higher education. 2 but like noble amphibians that thrive on land and in the stream, 3 i've got another world of which i like to gladly dream. 4 some say that it's abnormal; my affections are exclusive. 5 in science, they say, emotions are something quite elusive. 6 line 3 exemplifies which kind of figurative language? a) hyperbole b) metaphor c) onomatopoeia d) simile
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00, zaheema786ovxirt
Abelief that one's culture is superior to another.
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