English, 03.08.2019 10:00 baleycardell9901
How did the government treat native americans? they treated native americans like equals. they treated native americans like they were weak and unable to survive on their own. they offered support to native americans during their transition to reservations. they took advantage of native americans and lied to them.
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English, 21.06.2019 15:00, 24lbriscoe
One way that the novel differs from earlier literary works is that novelists often leave out many details associated with the setting novels only portray positive aspects of heroes and other important figures characters' personalities in novels are only revealed through dialogue readers are often able to relate better to the characters in novels
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English, 21.06.2019 18:00, scottmichetti
Which revision of this sentence best uses direct characterization?
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English, 22.06.2019 05:00, Jamilia561
Read the following scene from trifles. mrs. peters. she was piecing a quilt. (she brings the large sewing basket, and they look at the bright pieces.) mrs. hale. it’s log cabin pattern. pretty, isn’t it? i wonder if she was goin’ to quilt or just knot it? (footsteps have been heard coming down the stairs. the sheriff enters, followed by hale and the county attorney.) sheriff. they wonder if she was going to quilt it or just knot it. (the men laugh, the women look abashed.) county attorney (rubbing his hands over the stove). frank’s fire didn’t do much up there, did it? well, let’s go out to the barn and get that cleared up. (the men go outside.) how would a film version most likely emphasize the men’s emotions during this scene? by emphasizing the variety of props used by showing the men’s facial expressions by highlighting the characters’ costumes by focusing on the actions of the women
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