English, 01.08.2019 20:30 shaniahharrisoov3lqv
Read the passage from “initiation.” and from that time on, initiations didn't bother millicent at all. she went gaily about lewiston square from store to store asking for broken crackers and mangoes, and she just laughed inside when people stared and then brightened, answering her crazy questions as if she were quite serious and really a person of consequence. so many people were shut up tight inside themselves like boxes, yet they would open up, unfolding quite wonderfully, if only you were interested in them. and really, you didn't have to belong to a club to feel related to other human beings. based on the indirect characterization, which is the most logical inference? millicent is beginning to become unhinged from the initiations. millicent is beginning to question her decision to join the sorority. millicent is learning valuable information from the people she talks to. millicent is learning how to manipulate people to get what she wants.
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English, 21.06.2019 22:30, lilpeepxliltracy
Fine fellow, that lebrun," said arobin when robert had gone. "i never heard you speak of him.""i knew him last summer at grand isle," she replied. what becomes apparent during this conversation? robert and arobin are both aware they are rivals for edna’s affections. arobin is unaware of robert’s role in edna’s life, but robert is aware of arobin’s role. robert is completely unaware of arobin’s romantic intentions and love for edna. robert has much more confidence in himself than arobin does.
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English, 22.06.2019 08:30, CrusaderLord
In his nobel prize acceptance speech, elie wiesel uses ethos and pathos to achieve his purpose. describe wiesels purpose in this speech. then explain how he uses either ethos or pathos to achieve this purpose. be sure to use specific details from the speech to support your ideas.
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