English, 22.07.2019 16:30 Elepeodowke
1) william shakespeare was born in 1564 in stratford-upon-avon. (2) it is a town in england. (3) he is believed to have attended the king’s new school there from age seven to age fourteen. (4) teachers were strict in shakespeare’s day. (5) the school day was long. (6) in the summer, school started at 6 a. m. (7) school did not end until 5 p. m. (8) in the winter, the school day was an hour or two shorter. (9) at age nine, students began learning latin. (10) it was the language of international affairs. (11) in school, students spoke latin. (12) teachers also spoke latin. (13) students caught speaking english in school were punished. which is the most effective way to combine sentences (9) and (10)? at age nine, students began learning latin, and it was the language of international affairs. beginning to learn latin at age nine because it was the language of international affairs. since age nine students began learning latin, and it was the language of international affairs. at age nine, students began learning latin, which was the language of international affairs.
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English, 21.06.2019 23:30, Tyrant4life
The difference between point of view and choice of person in a story is that "person" is the literary name given to main characters in a story, and "point of view" is the perspective from which we view the story "person" is part of a term used to describe the type of narrator (as in first-person or third-person); "point of view" is how the antagonist understands the events of a story the terms are interchangeable; there is really no difference between them "point of view" refers to the perspective from which the story is told; "person" is part of a term used to describe a type of narrator (as in first-person or third-person)
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