Speare has been more feted in print than ever, in the mainstream as well as in the overflowing and sometimes murky underground river of academic publications. "Enough!" we may well cry (as we sometimes cry at the unending proliferation of productions of the plays). Not, however, in the case of Sir Frank Kermode, whose profoundly conceived and elegantly executed Shakespeare's Language (2000) was a complex but luminous contribution to the understanding of the greatest single body of dramatic work in any language, one of the most refreshing in recent times; any new commentary from him on the subject is eagerly awaited. Despite a brief flirtation with structuralism, he is no grand theorist. Instead, he is that rather old-fashioned phenomenon: a
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A girl should be able to go to the mall with her friends because she deserves freedom. a girls should be allowed to rule her own life. people need to stop treating her like a little girl when she doesn't act like one. the should be able to go where ever she likes.
A girl deserves to go out and have fun not just sit there and stay quiet when shes at home bored. She deserves to let out her thoughts and say stuff and talk about stuff she wants to talk about with her friends. She deserves the same attention as everyone else in her family.
A girl knows how hard it is not being able to express her feeling with people she's comfortable sharing them with she should be able to know what it feels like to go somewhere and shop with the money she has. A girl should feel good around the people she's used to being with.
A girl needs to know how important funds and going out feels like without that how would she be able to connect with people. and she needs to know what it doesn't feel like to feel broken inside and to be sad all the time because she can't go out.
And a girl should be happy a girl shouldn't be depressed because she can't go out. Let her have the opportunity to be with people she loves to be with and let her be with people let her have people that are there for her when she's sad or mad and what ever happens is on her and her friends
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The statement which most accurately describes Lemon Brown's and Greg's actions in the excerpt is:
D. Lemon Brown's courage inspires Greg to also stand up to the neighborhood thugs.
Explanation:
Greg and Lemon Brown are characters in the story "The Treasure of Lemon Brown", by Walter Dean Myers. Greg is just a boy who is having trouble with his father. They argue because of Greg's grades, so Greg heads to an abandoned warehouse for a pickup game. That is where he meets Lemon Brown.
<u>As some thugs walk in, Lemon Brown and Greg have very different reactions. Greg panics, but Brown chooses to face the thugs and protect his treasure. Seeing so much courage, Greg feels inspired. He then howls to distract the thugs, which gives Brown the chance to attack them. Having that in mind, we can choose letter D as the correct answer:</u>
D. Lemon Brown's courage inspires Greg to also stand up to the neighborhood thugs.
Answer: The Proclamation of 1763 was issued by the British at the end of the French and Indian War to appease Native Americans by checking the encroachment of European settlers on their lands.
The organizational method that is used in the passage is chronological order because there is dates, events, and time included in the passage.