What does the speaker in "The Sun Has Long Been Set" focus on more directly than the speaker of the other poem? The speaker in "The Sun Has Long Been Set" focuses on nature more directly than the other speaker does. The speaker in "The Sun Has Long Been Set" focuses on birds more directly than the other speaker does. The speaker in "The Sun Has Long Been Set" focuses on reflection more directly than the other speaker does. The speaker in "The Sun Has Long Been Set" focuses on winter more directly than the other speaker does.

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Answer: the speaker in “the sun has long been set” focuses on birds more directly than the other speaker does.

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George Washington was an enormously popular general. Why didn't he try to become a king?

Who are the main characters in Nothing But the Truth

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The main character is a Philip Malloy

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its B

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the reason is because they talk about him more then anyone else in the story

Republicans generally favor A. a more limited role for government.
B. higher taxes.
C. more government programs.
D. assisting all people in need.

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A. a more limited role for government.

Last one for today I spent like 80 points on yall lol. this one im spendin the most on. c; 30 points yall. .“There is no sunrise so beautiful that it is worth waking me up to see it.”―Mindy Kaling, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?

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Ok tysm

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Amazing, but I love sunrises, so I don't mind...anyways, have an amazing day! I hope you know how generous and sweet you're being ヾ(•ω•`)o

What is ironic about what happens to Hauchecorne in "The Piece of String"?a. He needed some string and then happened to find some.
b. His friend Malandain turns against him rather than standing up for him.
c. His reputation for clever dealing betrays him when he tells the truth.
d. He lives in a town full of thieves and then becomes one.

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Answer: C. His reputation for clever dealing betrays him when he tells the truth.

The statement in letter c shows irony because it presents contrasting events. Mr. Hauchecorne is a clever person  however the irony strikes on him when nobody believes him and makes fun of his cleverness when he said the truth about the string.

Describe a time when you felt antagonized or were responsible for antagonizing someone yourself.

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as soon as i arrived at the sleepover, i knew that all her new "friends" were horrible. each of them snarled and scowled sourly at me. when i tried to sit down on the sofa next to Britney., that evil witch Morgan shoved me violently onto the ground with her huge bottom. "*****!" i muttered under my breath. she still heard though and hissed at me like the horrible snake she is. Then, she turned back to Britney and smiled falsely whilst twirling her hair and turning on the charm. "stay away!" she said through gritted teeth and turned back to my best friend. I hadher first and now I was being pushed away...


Antagonize means in my own words to provoke someone to hostility.

Every day my mom makes little but unnecessary comments ( i.e. because of you, I have no nerves left.... When you ask a question like, Are you going to read these magazines and she replies, sure because I've got nothing better to do...and on and on it goes) that provokes me to want to verbally lash out at her. This would be an example of being antagonized. I don't lash out by the way.

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Which of these is an example of a metaphor?"a Republican sniper lay watching"
"heavy guns roared"
"Republicans and Free Staters were waging civil war."
"machine guns and rifles . . . like dogs barking on lone farms"

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Answer:

"heavy guns roared"

Explanation:

Guns can't roar there not alive...

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