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Let's start by putting the line in context, shall we? The line reads as...
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One strong point about "In Search of Moby Dick" are that the author...
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The sale of the stack of lumber happens "off stage." That is to say, the...
- gbeatty answered a question in the Animal Farm Group:
The demonstrations have different purposes for different people. By that I mean,...
- gbeatty answered a question in The Masque of the Red Death Group:
Ah, a good question. The music both sets and reflect the mood within the story....
- bobmosher asked a question in the Rebecca Group:
How does the main character in Rebecca strugle with alienation?
- gbeatty answered a question in the A Wrinkle in Time Group:
A great scene! Charles lets his pride get the best of him by trying to match It in...
- callaway04 asked a question in the A Tale of Two Cities Group:
what is the mood of chapter 2? what does the phrase "recalled to life" mean?
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what are 3 rising actions or charles by shirley jackson?
- sintek62 asked a question in Two Poems on the Passing of an Empire Group:
What seems to be suggested by comparing the pensioner's house to a coffin?
- lit24 answered a question in the Animal Farm Group:
In Ch.II of "Animal Farm" Mr.Jones the owner of the farm goes to...
- linda-allen added a post in the History Group:
The question is not what witchcraft has to tell us, but what the witch hunts have...
- malibrarian added a post in the Much Ado about Nothing Group:
I'm not sure if she melts into his hands, although she is clearly still willing to...
- jblover asked a question in the Animal Farm Group:
What was the purpose of the Spontaneous Demonstrations?
- rosie97 asked a question in the A Wrinkle in Time Group:
How does Charles let his pride get the best of him in chapter 7 in "A Wrinkle...
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In Animal Farm can you describe the whisky incident? Why would orwell make the...
- pmiranda2857 answered a question in The Most Dangerous Game Group:
The most terror that Rainsford feels, is when the entire pack of hounds is...
- bigmac04 asked a question in the A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Group:
In what ways is hank the same as the nobles? What ways is he different?
- jojorichardson asked a question in The Watsons Go to Birmingham-1963 Group:
What are 3 big conflicts in the story?
- dymatsuoka answered a question in The Devil's Arithmetic Group:
Chapter 1 takes place in a contemporary setting, as thirteen-year-old Hannah is...
- pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Charles Bukowski Group:
Charles Bukowski wrote six novels. Bukowski’s novels include Post Office (1971),...
- urthona added a post in The Odyssey Group:
Odysseus explicitly takes responsibility for Scylla devouring the six oarsmen: . ....
- wyattb asked a question in the Charles Bukowski Group:
How many novels did Bukowski write, and which of them are the most acclaimed?
- pmiranda2857 answered a question in the Whale Talk Group:
Mr. Jones means that he would have had a better life as a whale, since whales...
- amy-lepore added a post in the History Group:
In light of all this wonderful historical chronology, witchcraft spells out...
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Hank
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"A Raisin in the Sun" could be argued a tragedy because of how much was...
- junebug614 added a post in The Odyssey Group:
I think it depends on how you look at the situation. Odysseus was put in a tough...
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This statement is ironic because Zaroff is claiming to be a gentleman, one whom...
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The setting is very significant to the events in the story because the author has...
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