English, 05.06.2021 22:50 michelemosbahiow6yya
Why does the writer directly tell the reader "to use your skills as a careful observer" when they go to the show? Select two choices. A. To warn that it might be difficult to understand the drawings B. To tell that the drawings will be judged for a prize C. To create excitement about the artwork on display E D. To explain how pen and pencil drawings are different U E. To challenge them to look for mistakes in the drawings E F. To encourage them to attend the show
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English, 22.06.2019 00:30, coolgirl5679
Secret in slovakia how does the author's use of foreshadowing in the opening paragraphs affect the passage? a. it creates excitement by revealing the narrator's hopes of receiving part of her great-aunt's estate. b. it creates dread through its vivid descriptions of the house; readers are aware that something terrible has happened within those walls. c. it creates mystery by suggesting that the narrator's view of the house will somehow change as a result of her experiences inside. d. it creates a sense of joy and anticipation by hinting that the narrator will be reconnected with her great-aunt.
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English, 22.06.2019 01:30, jeremiah1212
Which is the best example of manipulating an audience through media? a. playing sinister music while interviewing a celebrity b. criticizing a professional athlete without providing reasons c. starting a web form for a discussion about a new app d. filing a complaint against a company for its bad service
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, brookeleneewick
Why does pumblechook choke on the brandy at christmas dinner? a. he has had too much to drink. b. mrs. joe had only spoiled brandy to serve him. c. pip replaced it with tar water. d. he becomes overexcited telling his story.
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