You should do your homework first then practice your clarinet because school is more important.
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The third and first sentence only applies to Rachel Lynd when it is supposed to describe the setting of the story.
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According to tradition, the great English dramatist and poet William Shakespeare is born in Stratford-upon-Avon on April 23, 1564.
Born: April 23, 1564, Stratford-upon-Avon
Children: Susanna Hall, Hamnet Shakespeare
Died: April 23, 1616, Stratford-upon-Avon
Professions: Playwright, Actor
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The spelling mistakes in these sentences have been circled. Write the correct spelling for each circled word in the box. Each sentence below has one word that ...
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Similarly, in the novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, Captain Nemo exhibits a compelling persona through his arcane history and honorable personality. Much like the classic green thumb farmer, diesel breathing gear heads, or friendly, salty surfers of the west coast, Captain Nemo is the archetypal nautical equivalent of honorable characters seen in famous movies such as Quint from Jaws and Santiago in The Old Man and The Sea. With rigidity and an unknown past, Captain Nemo expresses positive characteristics that almost everyone can learn from. In the late 1800s sailors and explorers used sea monsters and other myths as an answer for the unknown. However, quite contradictory to a “Leviathan” or “enormous cetacean,” (Verne, 23) Jules Verne brought a colossus of a submarine into the novel. This is the first glimpse we get of Captain Nemo, the man behind the underwater vessel. Sophistication has been and always will be something admired by society. Understanding Jules Verne’s futuristic style of writing, the audience as well as characters in the novel, for example Pierre Arronax honor Nemo, “‘Monsieur,’ I said to Captain Nemo,’The honour of being the first to set foot on this land [Antarctica] belongs to you,’” (Verne, 132). Having shortcomings to some magnitude, all humans try to strive to be better. Captain Nemo shows this by taking Pierre as a world traveling companion. Honor is related closely with admiration, because people respect others who overcome low points in life. Captain Nemo has an arcane history granting him with experience and wisdom. The objective lens Captain Nemo uses to evaluate every scenario is present throughout the novel. “I am the law, I am the justice.”