2, 4, and 5 would make good question and answer
He told them to lie about their ages so they could stay together
"<span>D. </span>It is the point of view from which Dickinson writes the poem" is the best option as to what best describes the assertion, which Dickinson makes in "There Is No Frigate Like a Book," that a great book can spark a reader's imagination and
<span>transport and transform the human soul. </span>
1) Algernon believes that the lower classes should C) set an example for the upper classes. He indicates this when he says "<span>Really, if the lower orders don’t set us a good example, what on earth is the use of them?".
2) </span><span>yet he labels them as lacking A) moral responsibility. He expresses this opinion when he laments that Lane's views on marriage seem somewhat lax, or too casual. He goes on to say directly that the lower classes have no sense of moral responsibility. </span>
Began to crawl
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