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· 331-335 · 336-340 · 341-345 · 346-350 · 351-355 · 356-360 · 361-365 · 366-370 · 371-375 · 376-380 · 381-385 ·2. The events of the plot are designed to A. reveal the author’s point of view B. arouse and satisfy the reader’s curiosity C. portray the personality of the main character D. distract the reader from guessing the ending 4. In “The Birds,” what is the weather like during the autumn before the attack, and what does this signify? A. The cold autumn signifies that nature is frequently harsh and dangerous. B. The cold autumn signifies that nature has been hard on the birds this year. C. The mild autumn signifies that nature can turn dangerous unexpectedly. D. The mild autumn signifies that nature is frequently harmless and gentle. 7. Describing a character’s luxurious style of dres... click for more
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English
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Other
Posting ID:
152937
OTA ID:
105659
Critically read and respond to the writing of others.
You have been asked by a classmate to critique her work for her before she submits it for a grade. You aren’t very sure of how to critique a work, so you decide to do some research beforehand. In your research you decide to find the following: • What does it mean to critique? • Methods in effectively critiquing a work • Which aspects to look for in doing the critique • How to note the findings • How to write and present a critique
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English
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Other
Posting ID:
152953
OTA ID:
102666
In the poems by William Butler Yeats - "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" and Poems by Rainer Maria Rilke - "The Panther". Please respond to discussion questions in short answers please: 1. Is Yeats’ “The Lake Isle of Innisfree” positive or negative? Explain. 5. What moralistic message is Rilke hoping readers get from “The Panther”?
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English
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Other
Posting ID:
153942
OTA ID:
104719
Compare your experiences as an online student to other educational experiences
Need help on coming up with a thesis statement for this paper: Compare your experiences as an online student to other educational experiences.
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English
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Other
Posting ID:
154008
OTA ID:
102666
World Lit II is examined briefly in terms of The Hobbit by J. R. R. Tolkien.
These questions are considered: 1. What is Thoren Oakenshield’s problem? Is he being obstinate, or can his actions be defended on the basis of what happened to his ancestors? Is that ever a valid defense for behavior?
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English
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Other
Posting ID:
154682
OTA ID:
104719
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