English, 14.04.2020 19:08 kayleevilla
What is the central message of Emily Dickinson’s poem “I’m Nobody! Who are You?”
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The answer is actually b. explanation: lines that signify human-like characteristics: “a half a dozen kissed the eves”raindrops don’t usually ‘kiss’ anything, as it is a human action. lines that signify playfulness: “and made the gables laugh” a gable is the part of a wall that encloses a pitched roof, so it is certainly not living and cannot really laugh. this is a human characteristic and signifies playfulness.
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when making an inference, the reader should be sure to support the inference with
evidence
a is an educated guess about what will happen.
c. prediction
when new information proves that a reader's prediction is wrong, the reader should
make a new prediction based on the new information.
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Samuel johnson and oliver goldsmith had which of these in common? select all that apply. sensibility difficult poetic diction life of poverty distrust of parliament whig party leanings admiration of swift and pope
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English, 22.06.2019 11:20, hcoulter15
Which piece of evidence support the viewpoint expressed in this passage
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