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Nither one of them really makes any sense to me bc I feel like the word "up" should be after the blank...
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Emily Dickinson's reclusive life has long gripped her biographers, but Welsh poet Gwyneth Lewis gives short shrift to any romantic or sentimental readings of her choice of a great life. Dickinson, she argues, was fiercely independent and passionate, that she "had a bomb in her breast".
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I don't really understand what you need help with, but if it's not knowing what redeeming quality is then- besides being "bad" or having bad qualities. They're good qualities that come with. Such as the character described below even though she has an evil heart she's still a loving mother.
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Answer: See explanation
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The key issues to take note of when taking a test or examination include:
• Once you receive the test paper or examination paper, glance through the paper. While doing this, write down the key words or formula that you'll need during the test or exam.
• Also, it is very important to read the instructions carefully and understand them before you commence your examination. A lot of students fail their examinations because they didn't read the instructions.
• Solve the was questions first and leave the tough ones and the ones that are time consuming to the end.
• For multiple choice questions, think deeply and choose the best answer as there may be some almost identical answers which are just there to put you off.
• Explain your words properly, give detailed explanation and let your writing be neat and eligible.
• When you're done with your work, proofread it before submitting it.
Answer: "Nor orphan's spoils become the minion's prey", "Nor injur'd cities weep their slaughter'd sons", and "And standing troops, the bane of every state,
Forever spurn'd, shall be remov'd as far" are correct.
"And stretch their empire o'er the wide domain.
On a broad base the commonwealth shall stand" is incorrect. I think the fourth excerpt is "Nor petty pretors plunder here for kings" but I'm not sure.