Answer:
i think its A but lmk if wrong
Explanation:
Answer:
For me, the most memorable event has to be my first day at my school.
It was my new school. I came here after my father got transferred to a new state. I joined the 5th graders and made many new friends. My class teacher, Miss Ghosh, was very polite yet charismatic when she taught us.
After my lessons, some of my friends and I went to the school canteen had our lunch together. My first day at school was full of happy feelings. Even though this might seem like any other school day, it had a lasting impression on me. by by
I believe you meant the quotation that shows Jacques in a positive light is and your answer should most likely be "he was supposed to be sensual and a fast liver. It was therefore by the mere grace of the form that he was at first captured"
good luck in your future studies, dont forget to ask the question correctly so you can get a good answer!!
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5. (B) describing developments in the Native American literary tradition.
6. (D) collection.
7. (B) helping to reshape Native American literature.
Explanation:
The above are the correct answers.
From the passage, we discover that the passage is primarily concerned with the developments that took place in the Native American literary tradition. It revealed how Cook combined poetry and prose in her "Then The Badger Said" which introduced another approach in the Native American literary tradition. Hale and Silko added anew genre in the collection of literature by Native American women.
These developments led to the reshaping of the Native Native American literature.
Answer:
There was no record seen by Wilmot, to show that Shakespeare read a book, let alone write a letter.
Explanation:
James Wilmot, a reverend and literary scholar came up with an idea in 1781 that Shakespeare was not Shakespeare. He went to the house that William Shakespeare lived during his lifetime, and went through all the libraries in his Stratford residence and searched for correspondence.
There was no record seen by Wilmot, to show that Shakespeare read a book, let alone write a letter. He did not find Shakespeare signatures on the bottom of the old letters that were seen. He also stated that there was no property, belonging to Shakespeare, that was written on the on the endpapers of a Bible.
James Wilmot concluded that the plays of Shakespeare could not have been written by someone who did not leave an literary paper trail behind him.