What did the man that Pip first met on his way to the Battery do
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he swung at pip & ran away
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What did the soothsayer theoclymenos say concerning the fate of the wooers
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he saw blood running down the wall and the shroud of death
covering their bodies
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Who appeared among the wooers later on the same day that Odysseus came into town
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Penelope
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What did pip substitute for the brandy in the stone bottle
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tar water
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What did Odysseus try to hide from Eumaeus when he recognized his dog
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a tear.
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Which tone is established by Charles Dickens through the character of Mrs Joe
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Cycnical
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Where did the convict go after he left Pip in the churchyard
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he headed toard the river
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According to the passage which of the following statements is true about civil rights organizations
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They gained strength in numbers and financial support in the
early 1960s.
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What does the convict order Pip to do and why does Pip obey
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convict asked pip to bring file and some food pip obeyed because
convict said that if he will not obey his order he will cut his
throat and roast it
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What tendency did mrs. joe display
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to feel sorry for herself
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What does Decius Brutus convince Caesar that the blood in Porias dream represents
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Brutus wish the conspirators could do to Caesar
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In a tale of two cities This reading passage is most likely an example of which literary terms
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A+ Satire
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Which of these passages contains a metaphor
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Then he came into the business part of the city, where the streets were sewers of inky blackness, with horses sleeping and plunging, and women and children flying across in panic-stricken droves.
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What did the man that Pip first met on his way to the Battery do
he swung at pip & ran away
What did the soothsayer theoclymenos say concerning the fate of the wooers
he saw blood running down the wall and the shroud of death
covering their bodies
Who appeared among the wooers later on the same day that Odysseus came into town
Penelope
What did pip substitute for the brandy in the stone bottle
tar water
What did Odysseus try to hide from Eumaeus when he recognized his dog
a tear.
Which tone is established by Charles Dickens through the character of Mrs Joe
Cycnical
Where did the convict go after he left Pip in the churchyard
he headed toard the river
According to the passage which of the following statements is true about civil rights organizations
They gained strength in numbers and financial support in the
early 1960s.
What does the convict order Pip to do and why does Pip obey
convict asked pip to bring file and some food pip obeyed because
convict said that if he will not obey his order he will cut his
throat and roast it
What tendency did mrs. joe display
to feel sorry for herself
What does Decius Brutus convince Caesar that the blood in Porias dream represents
Brutus wish the conspirators could do to Caesar
In a tale of two cities This reading passage is most likely an example of which literary terms
A+ Satire
Which of these passages contains a metaphor
Then he came into the business part of the city, where the streets were sewers of inky blackness, with horses sleeping and plunging, and women and children flying across in panic-stricken droves.