Which part in this excerpt from Theodore Dreiser is my brother Paul reflects dreisers desire for acceptance

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Answer: The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "A. As I look back now on my life, I realize quite clearly that of all the members of my family, subsequent to my mother's death, the only one who truly understood me, or, better yet, sympathized with my intellectual and artistic point of view, was, strange as it may seem, this same Paul, my dearest brother."

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Read the excerpt.“She came running along the shore, rapid and leaving no trace, like a leaf driven by the wind into the sea. My brother said gloomily, ‘Go and take her; carry her into our boat.’ I lifted her in my arms. … I said, ‘I take you from those people. You came to the cry of my heart, but my arms take you into my boat against the will of the great!’ … ‘Let us be off,’ said my brother. ‘We are cast out and this boat is our country now--and the sea is our refuge.’”

In “The Lagoon” by Joseph Conrad, which is the main plot event in Arsat’s story?



Arsat and his brother build a cabin in a lagoon.


Arsat and his brother run away with Diamelen.


Arsat asks the white man to go fishing with the others.


Arsat asks the Mayan ruler for permission to marry Diamelen.

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Answer: Arsat and his brother run away with Diamelen.

Arsat is a man who is in love with Diamelen. However, in order to be with her, he had to kidnap her. He does so with the help of his brother, and they run away in a boat. However, as the party is escaping, the guards of the Rajah manage to catch up with them. Arsat then abandons his brother in order to save Diamelen.

B) Arsat and his brother run away with Diamelen

In mark twain's narrative "i sell a dog," whose dog does the narrator sellA. A strangers
B. Swintons
C. A generals
D. His own

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it would be A i had to read this my 9th grade yr
The answer is C. A generals

According to the speaker , people have no control over -

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What a way to ask a question, no answers nor traces of what you're trying to ask.

5 themes from cell one

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in this short story, Adichie focuses on the wayward, rebellious son and his experiences with the corrupt political system. She also criticises the “professor parents” who have condoned the irresponsible behaviour of their offspring. Adichie begins the story with a reference to a robbery.

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Which of the following should you ask yourself when analyzing word choice?1:Are some available details omitted, and if so, why?
2:Does the way in which the author uses language add or detract from the message?
3;What kind of text is used—a list, a paragraph, a report, a memo?
4:What is the topic?

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I always see the topic. If it's a known subject that interests me,I analyze the word choice

Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote only in the sonnet form.
a. True
b. False

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This is False.

Easiest way to prove this is her epic novel/poem which is not a sonnet.

The statement "Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote only in the sonnet form" is false.

Elizabeth Barrett Browning was an English poet of the Victorian era, popular in Britain as well as the United States during her lifetime.

Elizabeth's work had gratly influenced prominent writers of the day, such as the American poets Edgar Allan Poe and Emily Dickinson. She is remembered for such poems as "How Do I Love Thee?.