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Heathcliff was "as uncomplaining as
Heathcliff was "as uncomplaining as a lamb."
What is the connotation of lamb in this sentence from the first paragraph? A. white
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What causes Nelly to finally agree to take a letter from Heathcliff to Catherine?
Question 1 options: A) Heathcliff seeks
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Cathy and her brother harassed me terribly; he was as uncomplaining as a lamb; though hardness, not gentleness, made him give
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Can you check these sentences for me, please and help me rephrase some of them?
Thank you very much for yesterday's corrections!
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Franco
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In this passage from Wuthering Heights, Hindley is a young boy who is upset that his parents have allowed another boy,
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Is this thesis correct?
Heathcliff is a mysterious, antagonist, and feels betrayed by his only true love.
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Tima
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Thank you so much for helping me.
I really hope you could check a few more sentences on the same subject. 1) She understands at
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Franco
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Who is responsible for Hareton remaining wild and uneducated?
Question 13 options: A) Heathcliff B) Hindley C) Catherine D)
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Who saves Hareton's life when Hindley drops him over the banister rail?
Question 7 options: A) Heathcliff B) Isabella C) Francis
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I forgot to include these last statements. Thank you very much for your help.
1)He recognized Heathcliff's voice and thought it
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Franco
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