Read the excerpt from "morte d'arthur” by alfred, lord tennyson. so like a shatter’d column lay the king; not like that arthur who, with lance in rest, from spur to plume a star of tournament, shot thro’ the lists at camelot, and charged before the eyes of ladies and of kings. the simile in the first line convey to the reader the identities of the kings and ladies. the current state of the king. the appearance of the building. the purpose of the tournament.
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English, 22.06.2019 03:00, electrofy456
Which generalization does the speaker make in the last stanza of to a louse? a) our main source of power comes from living blunder-free lives b) sometimes the best gifts come in the form of little creatures c) seeing ourselves as others see us would free us from blundering
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English, 22.06.2019 12:00, ugh788o02
"a dream deferred" what happens to a dream deferred? does it dry up like a raisin in the sun? or fester like a sore- and then run? does it stink like rotten meat? or crust and sugar over- like a syrupy sweet? maybe it just sags like a heavy load. or does it explode? by langston hughes use the task 3 link as needed to locate terms. what does this poem say? 1 point what is the structure of this poem? 1 point what images does this poem create in your mind?
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English, 22.06.2019 14:30, jholland03
Which word in the sentence is an indirect object? choose all answers that are correct. bring jeannie and her teammates water to drink. a. teammates b. water c. drink d. jeannie
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