English, 29.07.2019 01:40 nommies005
Use the following definitions to answer the question. emanate: 1. (verb) to come from, originate eminent: 1. (adjective) of high standing, well-known immanent: 1. (adjective) within something, innate imminent: 1. (adjective) about to occur, pending read the sentence. the fire burning out of control put the neighborhood in danger. which word best completes the sentence?
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English, 21.06.2019 15:30, skyozymy
In hard times by charles dickens, mr. gradgrind’s name can be interpreted in several ways. the selection supports all of the following interpretations except he grinds out graduates who are similar to each other as if he were running a factory he grinds the importance of facts into students’ heads he grinds down children by crushing their imaginations he grinds his teeth together, suggesting his intolerance for fantasy
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English, 22.06.2019 06:30, katiewhitlock1014
How is “a brief study of guts” organized? cause and effect chronological order fact by fact problem-solution
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Use the following definitions to answer the question. emanate: 1. (verb) to come from, originate em...
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