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Paladinen [302]
3 years ago
10

Help me answer these questions (I have no clue someone please help)

English
1 answer:
adell [148]3 years ago
4 0

#1.) The reason this author has such a high regard for Peggy Noonan is beacuse not only was he a strong author he was also a highly skilled and reconized speechwriter.

#2.) My interpretation of this line is that a man died and slipped from the world of earth to touch the face of god.

I'm sorry but i can't help with the 3rd one, being as I am only a 8th grader but I hope the other 2 answers helped you.

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