In The Dark Game, how does the author develop the central idea that Elizabeth Van Lew was a spymaster during the Civil War?
by including details about the work that Van Lew did
by recounting an anecdote that Van Lew tells in her own words
by citing an example of Van Lew’s coded messages
by illustrating the technology that Van Lew had available to her
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, StupidBoy
Read the excerpt from heart of a samurai. the water was so clear, he could see straight to the bottom. a snail was making a path like a shiny ribbon slowly unfurling on the sand. what does the author use the most precise words to describe in the excerpt? the water’s movement the water the snail the snail’s path
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English, 22.06.2019 11:00, Neko1kat
Plz first person to respond get brainest read the passage. i pictured myself lazing on a stretch of white sand, a gentle blue sea rocking before me and palm trees rustling behind me. i could go for that. "just think," added josh,"no freezing rain or sub-zero temperatures." "no tornadoes . no blizzards," contributed kayla. "just lovely, sunny days." which provides the best textual support for the claim that the propose of this paragraph is to entertain?
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English, 22.06.2019 12:00, aliveajones2005
Based on the facts presented in the riddle of the rosetta stone, what is the most logical prediction that can be made about the progress made to decipher the hieroglyphs on the rosetta stone?
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