Asked by Ellie
Three ways Cyrano in the play Cyrano de Bergerac show his panache?
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Writeacher
Jennie, Jessica, Ellie -- pick a name and stay with it. Switching around doesn't help, and we can see you're posting from the same location.
PS -- SraJMcGin will not respond to a post like this because you have not shown any ideas of your own.
PS -- SraJMcGin will not respond to a post like this because you have not shown any ideas of your own.
Answered by
Ellie
There is no identity crisis
And that's fine
And that's fine
Answered by
Writeacher
I've sent the links for your posts of today to Sra. If you'd like her to reply to this one, be sure to state whatever ideas you have or what your questions are about your assignment posted above.
Answered by
SraJMcGin
I'll check later to see what you have done.
Sra (aka Mme)
Sra (aka Mme)
Answered by
Ellie
1. When he states at the end of the play before he dies "My panache"
2. When Cyrano picks up the panache of de guiche at battle
and im not sure of a third one..
2. When Cyrano picks up the panache of de guiche at battle
and im not sure of a third one..
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