This is a prompt you need to answer. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills and how well you understood the article. He/she is not looking for our thinking.
He realizes that death is not peaceful. (apex) via kr It makes him send for a larger gun.
A. To explain how killing an enemy soldier affected the narrator. B. To explain why his character dropped a grenade by an opposing soldier C. To explain why the narrator of the story is telling the tale D. all of the above Answer: D. All of the above
The royal couple are, in effect, recruiting Hamlet's old friends, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, to spy on him for them.
There are two types of field effect transistors:junction field effect transistors andmetal-oxide semiconductor field effect transistors.
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The cast of The Newport Effect - 2013 includes: Rosanne Cash as Segment Narrator Michael Doucet as Segment Narrator Angelique Kidjo as Segment Narrator Pokey LaFarge as Segment Narrator Mavis Staples as Segment Narrator
Yes, there are instances of oxymorons in Poe's stories, where contradictory terms are used together for effect. For example, in "The Tell-Tale Heart," the narrator describes himself as both "cunning" and "mad." This adds depth to the character and highlights the inner conflict and uncertainty within him.
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Astrological signs have no effect on who can and cannot be friends.
On March 1, 1781, the Articles of Confederation went into effect, then discarded in 1787
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The narrator waits in ambush; The narrator sees the Vietnamese soldier; The narrator is afraid; The narrator throws a grenade; The Vietnamese soldier is killed.
The Articles of Confederation were adopted by Congress on November 15, 1777. They were in effect for less than a decade as the current Constitution was ratified on March 4, 1789.
If you don't understand something like a story, the narrator would be there to explain to you what is going on in the story.
It leads the reader to question the narrator's views. something about asking questions about the narrator views