World Languages, 23.09.2019 03:30 heyyyyy3922
Doc rabbit kicked tar baby with another foot, and that foot got stuck way deep. "better turn me loose," rabbit hollered, gettin scared now. shakin now. says, "i got one foot left and here it comes! " he kicked that tar baby with the one foot left, and that got stuck just like the other three. "well, well, well," said doc rabbit, shakin his head and lookin at tar baby. which line from the excerpt is an example of personification? “doc rabbit kicked tar baby . .” “. . that got stuck just like the other three.” "’well, well, well,’" said doc rabbit, . .” “. . that foot got stuck way deep.”\
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World Languages, 23.06.2019 05:00, xjsg
47. a student is frightened by a loud noise, which results in a hormone being released into the blood. the hormone causes the student's heart to beat rapidly. the two systems that work together to cause this reaction are the endo- crine system that secretes the hormone and the (1) nervous system (3) excretory system (2) reproductive system (4) digestive system
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World Languages, 23.06.2019 19:00, lexxiiee653
Analyze how jackson uses elements of a story to develop her message. for example, how does she create both certainty about charles' character and uncertainty in her audience about charles' identity? should laurie's parents have realized the truth earlier? how does jackson foreshadow the ending for her audience, while allowing for a surprise for laurie's parents? what is jackson's message about children and parents?
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World Languages, 25.06.2019 05:30, gigi8879
Steven needs to add an in-text citation to the following sentence. the information is from the book alice's adventures in wonderland by lewis carroll. the information was found on page 33. in alice's adventures in wonderland, we know the rabbit fears the queen of hearts because he speaks in a "low, hurried tone" and looks "anxiously over his shoulder."
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