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The following passage (lines 31–33)
Read lines 18–20 from the passage.
And then there was a pile of wood for which I forgot him and let his little fear Carry him
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Show me the diagram of the following types of lines
Break lines Center lines Thin lines Chain lines Construction lines Continuous
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In the excerpt from "Love in the Time of Cholera," how do lines 33 through 45 contribute
to the main idea of the passage? Use two
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The passage includes the following lines: "When is the pause after that sentence ever broken by reply? Not, perhaps, once in a
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Imari
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Answer the questions about the following excerpt
1.The passage begins with the following lines: "Jane, be still; don't struggle
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Eugene
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The passage includes the following lines: "What a hot and strong grasp he had! and how like quarried marble was his pale, firm,
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Imari
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Review the passage from Scene 2, lines 17-25. below. What is the main idea of the passage below?
... But all's too weak; For
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In the excerpt from "Love in the Time of Cholera," how do lines 33 through 45 contribute
to the main idea of the passage? Use two
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Use the passage from
"The Story of an Hour" to answer the question. Which lines from the passage support the theme "Life goes
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Sub-Zero
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Use the passage to answer the question.
Which sentence should be included in an objective summary of the passage? (1 point)
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