English, 27.11.2021 14:00 tinytoonjr9510
Comparison and Contrast Directions Compare and contrast the texts below. You can look at characterization, setting, plot/structure, theme, and lesson to compare and contrast. Use appropriate transitional words in stating comparison and contrast. Write your answer in two to three sentences.
Bahala na
"Bahala na" Leave it to God! One of the Filipino old sayings. It is an expression that covers many needs. This Filipino attitude is being frowned upon by other people. We used to practice procrastination, but as time went by, we realized the value of time.
The Ant and the Grasshopper
Last summer, ant was busy collecting and storing foods while the grasshopper was laughing at ant's day and night work as if there's no tomorrow to wait. When typhoon Rolly came, grasshopper realized the importance of storing food and appreciated the industrious ant.
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English, 22.06.2019 09:40, jonystroyer1020
Read the excerpt from the war of the worlds, in which the crowd begins to disperse just before the first martian exits the cylinder. when i returned to the common the sun was setting. scattered groups were hurrying from the direction of woking, and one or two persons were returning. the crowd about the pit had increased, and stood out black against the lemon yellow of the sky—a couple of hundred people, perhaps. there were raised voices, and some sort of struggle appeared to be going on about the pit. strange imaginings passed through my mind. as i drew nearer i heard stent's voice: "keep back! keep back! "a boy came running towards me."it's a-movin'," he said to me as he passed; 'a-screwin' and a-screwin' out. i don't like it. i'm a-goin' 'ome, i am."what options accurately depict the impact of the boy's words on pacing within the excerpt? (select all that apply.)the war of the worldsthe setting is in england, so the boy's words provide the reader with the dialect of the area. even though that slows down the plot, the boy's words contain important information. the plot's forward movement is slow at the beginning of the excerpt because there is little action. the boy's words increase the tension and counteract that lag. the narrator is not close enough to see clearly into the pit, so the boy's words provide the narrator with the information he needs, which moves the plot forward. the boy's words serve to speed up the pacing of the plot because, as he is talking to the narrator, he is running past him to get away. the narrator is not close enough to see clearly into the pit, so the boy's words provide the narrator with the information he needs, which moves the plot forward. wrong? the boy's words serve to speed up the pacing of the plot because, as he is talking to the narrator, he is running past him to get away.
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English, 22.06.2019 11:30, sevaramirabell
Describe the plot of the first chapter of the great gatsby. in your description
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English, 22.06.2019 13:10, jaki9
Neighbors peered at us as we walked by their eyes weighed us their eyes judged us and at the peered we straightened our backs and lifted our chins in contempt we didn’t care what they thought what rhetorical technique dose the passage best exemplify a: understatement b: parallelism c: hyperbole d: satire
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