English, 23.07.2019 19:00 Mtovar7713
Read the excerpt from the canterbury tales. "god’s arms! ” exclaimed one of these debauchees, "is the fellow then so dangerous to meet? in highways and in byways, street by street, i’ll seek him out, i vow it on god’s bones. now listen, fellows: let us three be one, each of us hold his hand up to the other, and each of us become the other’s brother, and we will kill this black betrayer, death, and kill the killer, by god’s holy breath, and that before the sun goes down on us! ” which statement best describes how the speaker in the excerpt is characterized? -he is impassioned and persuasive. - he is pessimistic and mournful. -he is friendly and humorous. -he is clear-headed and sensible.
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English, 21.06.2019 21:20, xthatshepoxy
What is missing from the data dump outline for this persuasive essay body paragraph? a. provide 2nd example-data b. claim c. provide 1st example-data
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English, 21.06.2019 23:00, fuenzalida73
Can anyone plz with this question i accidentally posted on physics it's 99 points plus this 5 ponts and will mark as brainliest link :
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30, EricaLSH7624
Which of these statements is evaluative in nature a) the short passage creates a brilliant and sketch of gabriel b) resulting from the fact that gabriel is observant, he is also reflective c) the way gabriel looks at his wife shows that he is a detached onlooker d) that gabriel is observant is evident from the minute details he notices
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English, 22.06.2019 03:30, cocodemain
Hamlet is often called a tragic hero who is torn between thought and action. why does he not kill claudius when he sees him in act iii, scene iii? why does he kill polonius in act iii, scene iv? how do these two actions affect your understanding of hamlet as a man of thought or a man of action? your answer should be at least 250 words.
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