English, 30.07.2019 05:40 Lorettareneemills
Someone ! 20 points 1. at the end of “the third bank of the river,” the author uses the following quotations when the narrator finally makes contact with the father: he had accepted my offer. and suddenly i trembled, down deep. for he had raised his arm and waved—the first time in so many, so many years. and i couldn’t . . in terror, my hair on end, i ran, i fled madly. for he seemed to come from another world. and i’m begging forgiveness, begging, begging. what do these lines mean to you? explain how this quotation provides, or doesn’t provide, a sense of closure for the story, and how this scene fits in with the overall theme of the text. use details from the text to support your explanation.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:20, aylineorozco836
Look at the following merriam-webster online dictionary entry for the word cleave: cleave verb \klev transitive verb 1. to divide by or as if by a cutting blow : split 2: to separate into distinct parts and especially into groups having divergent views 3: to subject to chemical cleavage, a protein cleaved by an enzyme intransitive verb 1: to adhere firmly and closely or loyally and unwaveringly which definition is most likely intended in the following sentence? the axe was made of a metal strong enough to cleave even the strongest marble. o a. transitive definition 3 o b. intransitive definition 1 o c. transitive definition 1 o d. transitive definition 2
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English, 22.06.2019 00:00, Jordan0423
What is the meaning of "full tide" as it is used in this sentence? before i could explain to her the differences of language in this world, she was embarked on the full tide of another subject. a long and involved argument an inaccurate representation a detailed and lively discussion an uncontrollable flood
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00, edenlbarfield
What is the best prediction of the meaning of thrilling based on the context clues?
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