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Hawthorne uses dialogue in chapter 4 to help the reader
Hawthorne uses dialogue in chapter 4 to help the reader better understand the personality traits of both chillingworth and
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In which kind of writing would a reader find an ellipsis to show that a part of the text was omitted? (1 point)
Responses a line
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A student builds different electromagnets using a
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In which kind of writing would a reader find an ellipsis to show that a part of the text was omitted? (1 point)
Responses a line
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In which kind of writing would a reader find an ellipsis to show that a part of the text was omitted? (1 point)
Responses a quote
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"He's the biggest of the litter," Bill had said. "And look at that great coat of his - no moth holes in that. And
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Why does Hawthorne begin the story with a reflection about the need for a cemetery and a prison? I read the chapter 1 and dont
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In which kind of writing would a reader find an ellipsis to show that a part of the text was omitted
A a section of a poem B a
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Read the short passage “The Reader.”
Dialogue- Include a conversation between Jorge and the new character. (Must have at
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In which kind of writing would a reader find an ellipsis to show that a part of the text was omitted?
a chapter in a novel a line
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In Nathaniel Hawthorne's "Dr. Heidegger's Experiment", I was asked to figure out how Hawthorne feels about transcendentalism. We
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