English, 08.05.2021 02:10 jocelynbeoletto
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English, 22.06.2019 17:30, faithabossard
Which revision, if any, best fixes the bolded (capitalized, in this case) part of the sentence? when she was eight years old, shanice's dog had puppies. a. no change b. shanice c. her d. them
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English, 22.06.2019 19:40, cillalynn24
Experts told [women] how to catch a man and keep him, how to breastfeed children and handle their toilet training, how to cope with sibling rivalry and adolescent rebellion; how to buy a dishwasher, bake bread, cook gourmet snails, and build a swimming pool with their own hands; how to dress, look, and act more feminine and make marriage more exciting; how to keep their husbands from dying young and their sons from growing into delinquents. they were taught to pity the neurotic, unfeminine, unhappy women who wanted to be poets or physicists or presidents. what is the effect of friedan's comma usage in this excerpt? it shows the building importance of each item in friedan's list of ideal female traits. 0 it separates items in a long list of expectations without slowing the pace of the paragraph. it creates abrupt pauses that allow the reader time to appreciate the absurdity of each additional skill.
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English, 22.06.2019 22:00, chiefkeef5330
If you decided to sequence the story as it occurred in real life, what would be the effect(s) of using past tense for the beginning and middle but switching to present tense for the ending? check the two boxes that apply. the events of the story would seem like they were taking place in the present. the events of the story would seem to lead up to the current day. the shift in tense would clearly separate the two time periods for the reader. all of the events of the story would seem like they had taken place in the past
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