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The Cay
Which of the following passages from the novel best describes the setting? A) I was not frightened just terribly excited
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Michael
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1. Which of the following passages from the novel best describes the setting?
A. It was one of those super duper cold Saturday.
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Estephania
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WHAT SPURS MEURSAULT'S REVELATION ABOUT THE GENTLE INDIFFERENCVE OF THE WORLD?
This sounds like the question you are supposed to
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MA
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The novel To Kill a Mockingbird features a main character named Scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point
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one
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Which of the following is part of the novels rising action?
A. Johnny's growing role delivering messages and acting as a spy for
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SkatingDJ
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chapter 10 lord of the flies
1. What is troubling Ralph and Piggy at the start of this chapter? 2. What was Samneric's
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drew
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chapters 10-11
1. what brqve things does atticus do in chapter 10? why are jem and scout shocked? 2. what did jem dp when mrs
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lala
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What does Ralph say to the twins when they refuse to help him? (Chap.12)
Why do you think the beastie comes to dominate the
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Lesson plan for novel analysis
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S'duduzo
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1. Who is the tall soldier who, in the first chapter, “developed virtues and went resolutely to wash (1 point) a shirt”?
a)
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Summer Stephens
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I'm doing an ISU assignment on the book The Marrow Thieves. My original thesis was "The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline shows
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Paige
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Please check my answers for the Scarlet Letter if I am right. If not, please help me.
Chapter 13 1. The point of the statement in
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Stacy
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Dally, Johnny, and Ponyboy go to The Dingo, a drive in movie theater, where they meet two Socs, Cherry and Marcia. Describe the
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Which line from the red badge of courage most clearly supports the theme of courage as henry would define it in his youth(at the
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Honors Courses ONLY Mel❤nie
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--The Watsons go to Birmingham-
1. Which of the following passages from the novel most accurately reflects the political climate
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Bob
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Hello! I have to write an essay a critical paragraph/essay tommorrow on the following topic:
In the first half of the novel, the
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Lucina
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Why does Winston consider himself a dead man? a) He has a terminal illness b) He committed a crime c) He lost his job d) He has
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Hi, I'm currently reading 'The Great Gatsby' and was wondering if someone could help me understand this passage:
"My commutation
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Carol
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The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point
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BUBBLES
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ccording to the full statement in "NCAC Protests Ban on 'Inappropriate' Books by Florida School Official," the language and
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Write a short formal literature academic essay, based on evidence from the novel in which you offer an argument on the following
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What message does the novel want to get across to us as readers by revealing how Arnold reflects on the fact that the Welpinit
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What does racism look like in Alexie's (2007)novel The absolutely diary of a part time indian? Specifically these chapter : How
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in the secret river by kate grenvile in part 6 which charcter dies
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Which statement best describes how slavery was presented in Uncle Tom’s Cabin? (1 point) Responses Slavery was
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Read the following excerpt from "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian" by Sherman Alexie and respond to the
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Please help quick!!
how would chapter 2 of The Great Gatsby be different if it was told from Tom’s perspective? list three
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You know about Gastby and daisy in the past and in the present but what about their future?thinking about what you have learned-
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the real BARNY THE DINO
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Analyze and comment on the structure of chapter 5 "room 101" in George Orwell's 1984.
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oops
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What the relationship of John and Lenina in the Brave new world. It is love or infatuation? Please give me some example and
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Adam
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Hello, I am looking for someone to peer review this summary to see if there are any mistakes or if someone has any better
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Samantha
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Given The historical Context of "The Land" how is the way Robert behaves towards Paul surprising?
How does the historical setting
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Fox Girl
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In the giver which of the following messages does the author most likely want you to take away from reading this novel?
1.Rules
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mike
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Is Gatsby an innocent victim, a foolish dreamer, or a guilty impostor? Use details from the novel to support your response.
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christina
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book: dragonwings
1. think about the various conflicts in the novel. identify and describe one event from the novel that
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primrose everdeen
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how does the setting of To Kill A Mockingbird influence the characters' traits, emotions, and motivations
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Kaitlyn
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Based on research about the background of the novel and the author's life, a reader can predict that the next events in the
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54ty
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This essay requires you to use your knowledge of the characters and motivations along with prominent themes from the novel to
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julio
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One of our points of departure for analysing Alexie’s (2007) The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is that identity
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In The Sweet Hereafter, Ansel says, "It's a way of living with tragedy, I guess, to claim after it happens that you saw it
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Pannacotta Fugo
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Read the following passage from Walk Two Moons.
“Everybody is just walking along concerned with his own problems, his own life,
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Connectionshelp
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Read the following passage from Walk Two Moons.
“Everybody is just walking along concerned with his own problems his, own life,
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This question asks you about your work in your reading role. You may use your novel to help you answer the question.
What impact
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bubbles
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(Dragonwings) What impact did the novel have a new is a reader? Would you recommend the novel to a friend? Why or why not?
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Lavender
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Think about the work you completed in your reading role. Determine the ideas that would be most worthy to share in a literary
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hi
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DragonWings: Which of the following passages from the novel best illustrates the most extreme hostility between the Chinese and
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Starfire
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8. This question asks about your work in your reading role. You may use the novel to help you answer the question. What impact
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anonymous
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Identify a theme in dragonwings. Analyze it explain how the author develop the theme over the course of the novel through the
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Jayden
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The Cay Identify one conflict from the novel that develops due to the different perspectives of
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11.Identify one conflict from the novel that develops due to the different perspectives of the characters involved. Explain how
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