What does the speaker eventually imagine is at the door in edgar poem the raven?

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Answer 1
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he . must imagine that hwat is at the door may be fear


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What does Minted mean?

Which describes an internal rhyme?A. a repeated use of the same word

B. a repeated use of the same consonant sound

C. a repeated sound at the ends of lines of poetry

D. a repeated sound within a line of poetry

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The answer to your question is,

D. A repeated sound within a line of poetry.

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Which two sentences are punctuated correctly?Some workers train dogs to become service dogs for people who need assistance others workers accompany the mobile spay and neuter project for inner-city pet owners.
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Over the years, many of us have read the words of Henry B. Adams: “A teacher affects eternity; she can never tell where her influence stops."
You know the feeling. it's minutes until the school bus comes, but you just rolled out of bed, threw on some clothes, barely brushed your teeth, and now you’re racing out the door to catch the bus.

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Answer: The second and third sentences are punctuated correctly.

Explanation:

The second to last is not a complete sentence and the last doesn't start with a capital letter. The first sentence is missing multiple commas.

Answer:

2 & 3

Explanation:

which excerpt from jack londons to build a fire best expresses the dominance of nature that is part of the naturalist perspective

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The part that mostly explains is  when the man begins battling nature in order to survive. Even though he initially thought that he is greater than nature and that he won't have any issues with the cold weather, he eventually loses the struggle. This is the naturalist perspective as it shows how much people are inferior to nature and how much nature is indifferent to people.

Answer:

The sting that followed upon the striking of his fingers against his leg ceased so quickly that he was startled.

Explanation:

PLATO ASWER

Mealtimes always found my grandmother in the kitchen, laying out the dinnerware for the feast my grandfather was cooking—a freshly caught king salmon, or pork and sauerkraut. She'd reach into the cupboard high above her head to find the plates and glasses. Pat pat pat, she'd feel for the glasses before bringing them down, two at a time (Was she counting them, or just reassuring herself that they were there?). Spreading them before her on the counter, she'd quickly run her hands over them again. Then she'd pull out silverware from the drawer in front of her and go through the same ritual with the place settings—pat pat pat in the drawer as she seeks out what she needs, and again on the counter before handing them to me to set the table.How did the author most likely come up with the details about food in this story?

A.She asked her friends what their grandparents served for dinner.
B.She just put her own favorite foods into the story.
C.She remembered foods her grandparents used to make.
D.She spent time in a library, researching what people used to eat.

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  I think your answer would be c. because it shows specific detail about what her grandparents used to do and ate.

Which words in the sentence are the direct objects? Yesterday, I purchased new shoes and socks for the scout hiking trip.

Choose all answers that are correct.

A.
hiking

B.
socks

C.
trip

D.
shoes

E.
scout                                                             more than 1

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The answer is B. socks and D. shoes since the verb here is purchased, and shoes and socks were the items that the subject purchased.
The answer is B and D. I is the subject. Purchased is the verb. I purchased who or what? Socks and shoes

Why is the time and place important to the plot of the story

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The setting of a story plays a huge part in making the story believable or unbelievable. The time and place helps to determine this. The setting and its description actually puts the reader into the story. A good description of a setting would allow the reader to become part of the story.Setting improves our writing in the reality of place. It also puts forward the theme of the story through a powerful metaphor.