I’m guessing before and finally?
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(Yes in many circumstances say you were looking up the topic "Social Inequality in the 1800's" and you find 2 websites ones a government website the other is a blog. You will obviously trust the government website more since all in the website is fact not opinion. And when evaluating a source it is good to look at the author and see if they are credible or not another good thing is to see when this was last updated using a website from 2002 is not good compared to a website from 2019.) -Raymond :3
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<span>The other paternal uncle, an official in the Treasury, a taciturn, dull-witted, and rheumatic man, sat silent, or spoke only of the fact that the Uskovs' name would get into the newspapers if the case went to trial." The quote from "A Problem," is an example of what? Conflict Characterization Theme Setting
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</span>Characterization
Characterization<span> or </span>characterisation<span> is the representation of persons (or other beings or creatures) in </span>narrative<span> and </span>dramatic works of art<span>. This representation may include direct methods like the attribution of qualities in description or commentary, and indirect (or "dramatic") methods inviting readers to infer qualities from characters' </span>actions<span>, </span>dialogue<span>, or appearance. Such a personage is called a </span>character.<span>Character is a </span><span>literary element.</span>
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sources, articles,famous people (sometimes)facts, cool fact, etc
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hope this helps!
There wasn't too much of a reaction in the crowd, as to them he was just another dead African-American person. Read chapter 25 over to possibly understand better.