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Which three of these story details can help a reader identify the theme?
Which three ways help identify theme?
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In the course of my explorations twenty-five years ago, I found five sawmills located on or near the lower margin of the Sequoia belt, all of which were cutting more or less Big Tree lumber, which looks like the redwood of the coast, and was sold as redwood. One of the smallest of these mills in the season of 1874 sawed two million feet of Sequoia lumber. —"Save the Redwoods," John Muir Which statement best describes the point Muir is making in the passage? Which detail appeals to the reader’s logic? Which detail establishes credibility?
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Asked By dalton36
Why does the author say she "loses her balance" in the blue crystals?
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A theme is most commonly revealed through a text’s treatment of what essential story element?
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A theme is most commonly revealed through a text’s treatment of what essential story element?
Asked By judy4
Which of the following is an example of first person, future progressive tense? A. My mother will bake the cake for my party. B. I will bake tomorrow morning. C. I will be baking cookies for the pep squad. D. He will be baking a meat loaf for dinner.
this is english
Asked By jonah50
Which aspect of Raphael's life is portrayed in both the short story "The Child of Urbino" and the biography?
Asked By erismeily
Determine whether the graphs of 649-01-03-00-00_files/i0210000.jpg and 649-01-03-00-00_files/i0210001.jpg are parallel, perpendicular, coincident, or none of these.
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