The narrator in Langston Hughes's short story "Why, You Reckon?" agrees to rob a white person because he (1 point) -Needs monet to buy something to eat. -hates white people's treatment of blacks -wants to prove himself to the other man. -wishes to do something exciting and dangerous
needs money to buy something to eat
Thanks, could you help with a few more? @lexirettenmyer
I can try:)
Irony is found in "Mending Wall" when the speaker of the poem -Tells the boulders not to fall again until their backs are turned. -Helps ix the wall even though he does not think a wall is necessary. -Points out that his apple trees will never eat his neighbor's pine cones. -Complains about hunters who tear apart walls in search of their prey.
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I dont know that one? Are you in English 11?
Yep, hbu?
Yeah I am, Connection?
Yes, you are in Connects too i'm assuming?
Connections* Sorry, i'm exhausted lol
Yeah I am. What quiz or test are you taking?
English 11 B Unit 1: Voices of Modernism (1920s-1940s) Unit Test
I took that this morning. Some of the questions might be different because Im in honors, but hold on ill give it to if youd like
That would be great :)
Its not letting me copy it, but if you ask the questions you need help with ill give them to you
Okay one sec.
In the title of the story "Babylon Revisited" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Babylon is a metaphor for -the life of wealth and excess that Charlie once led in Paris. -The home of that Charlie wishes to provide for his daughter. -The stability that Charlie wishes to reestablish in his own life. -The scale and lifeless city that Paris has become for Charlie.
I dont know that one either
Lol okay, how about this
Identify the participial in the sentence below Removing the hook, she gently put the fish back into the water. -removing the hook -she gently put -put the fish back -into the water
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