Answer:
The author creates a nice calm effect by telling how the store smells like old leather and how the spines and pages of the book feel so nice. “Rising from the stairs, I stepped into the darkness of the shop. I didn’t need the light switch to find my way. I know the shop the way you know the places of your childhood. Instantly the smell of leather and old paper was soothing. I ran my fingertips along the spines, like a pianist along his keyboard. Each book has its own individual note: the grainy, linen-covered spine of Daniels’s History of Map Making, the cracked leather of Lakunin’s minutes from the meetings of the St. Petersburg Cartographic Academy; a well- worn folder that contains his maps, hand-drawn, hand-colored. You could blindfold me and position me anywhere on the three floors of this shop, and I could tell you from the books under my fingertips where I was.”
The <span>lines from the poem “to be of use” that best conveys the connotation that hard work is associated with dignity and gratification</span> is “I love people who harness themselves, an ox to a heavy cart,”. The answer is letter B.
Answer:
<h2>Brainiest me</h2>
Explanation:
When they return to the raft, Huck and Jim find that the duke has printed a handbill that describes Jim as a runaway slave from New Orleans. The handbill, the duke argues, will allow them to run the raft during the day without intrusion. The next morning, Jim says he can abide one or two kings but no more than that.
Answer:
the answer is C She wants them to know they can do anything, no matter where they come from.
Explanation:
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