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Galina-37 [17]
3 years ago
13

Why is page 1 of the story the importance of being earnest important?

English
2 answers:
suter [353]3 years ago
6 0
Introduce us quickly to a character that we can identify with, whether or not the protagonist. If the author opens the novel with information she thinks we need to know before getting on with the story everything is immediately slowed down.
maria [59]3 years ago
4 0
Because is always important to know the page 1 so if you don’t learn about page 1 you will not know what is going on the story like the names in the beginning and everything that happened in page 1…….

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What does cool mean​
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adjective

adjective: cool; comparative adjective: cooler; superlative adjective: coolest

1.

of or at a fairly low temperature.

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cold

fresh

crisp

refreshing

invigorating

bracing

brisk

unheated

drafty

nippy

parky

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soothing or refreshing because of its low temperature.

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(especially of clothing) keeping one from becoming too hot.

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showing no friendliness toward a person or enthusiasm for an idea or project.

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apathetic

halfhearted

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unfriendly

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remote

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undemonstrative

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fashionably attractive or impressive.

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fashionable

in fashion

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exclamation: cool

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used to emphasize a specified quantity or amount, especially of money.

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