Answer:
“and of course the men followed her gladly.”
“[Her] words . . . stirred the Britons until they were mad”
“I am a woman, but I would rather die than yield.”
Explanation:
Answer:
This seems to be a prompt for an essay about a play you read.
Explanation:
It says submit a report of at least two pages. It seems like they want you to make the essay explaining a play of your choice comedy, tragedy, etc. Using the exapmles they provided for either one.
Then create a "critiques page" critiquing the play with at least seven different things wrong with it.
Then create a presentation where it visually explains the play through pictures and your own words. While also explaining the structure of the play. Make sure your presentation is no more than 5 minutes
Essay format about the play would be:
INTRODUCTION Paragraph
BODY paragraph(s) (usually 3)
CONCLUSION paragraph
(If this doesn't make sense or you need more help let me know)
To tie one paragraph to another
Answer:
The statement which is true of the narration in "Araby" is:
B. A first-person narrator tells of a child's feelings by using the language of adults.
Explanation:
Published in 1914, "Araby" is a short story by author James Joyce. We can easily eliminate options A and C because the story is narrated from a first-person perspective.
The narrator is a young boy who falls in love for the first time in his life. He is infatuated by the beauty of his friend's sister, and the story revolves around his perception of how this feeling is nothing but an illusion. Although the narrator is the young boy, the language he uses is of adults. He focuses on his own feelings and thoughts, not commenting on the thoughts of several characters. Therefore, the best option is letter B.
his parents' company, developing computer software
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