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OpenStudy (sterbenys):

Need help on 4 English questions please.

OpenStudy (yayrocks23):

what are they? I can try to help...

OpenStudy (sterbenys):

okay ill try posting the easiest first.

OpenStudy (sterbenys):

Read the excerpt. Till the free soul to a composedness charmed, Finding the elements of rage disarmed, O’er all below a solemn quiet grown, Joys in the inferior world, and thinks it like her own … In these lines from “A Nocturnal Reverie” by Anne Finch, what does the speaker refer to when she says “the inferior world”? the hassle of hectic daily life the world that is inferior to modern life the simpler way of life the world beyond the grave

OpenStudy (yayrocks23):

oh boy I'm not that smart

OpenStudy (yayrocks23):

Im sorry:(((((((((((

OpenStudy (yayrocks23):

Have you read the book Stargirl? By Jerry Spinelli??

OpenStudy (sterbenys):

ok i have a small questuiion

OpenStudy (yayrocks23):

ya sure

OpenStudy (sterbenys):

In Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift, what does Gulliver’s views about the Lilliputian’s physical characteristics say about his view of their character? Gulliver believes that his larger size means that he can easily outfight them. Gulliver sees himself as superior to Lilliputians, and he distances himself from their human follies. Gulliver sees himself as larger in size, and therefore smart enough to defeat the Lilliputians. Gulliver believes that what they lack in size they make up for in ambition.

OpenStudy (yayrocks23):

Idk, sorry:( I wish I could help you

OpenStudy (sterbenys):

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OpenStudy (sterbenys):

@Anaise help =/

OpenStudy (yayrocks23):

have you read the book Stargirl? By Jerry Spinelli?

OpenStudy (sterbenys):

nope

OpenStudy (yayrocks23):

ok sorry I couldn't help you

OpenStudy (sterbenys):

its fine

OpenStudy (sterbenys):

@ElisaNeedsHelp help pls =/

OpenStudy (sterbenys):

i think the first one is C - simpler way of life

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

This is too hard for me ;-;

OpenStudy (sterbenys):

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OpenStudy (sterbenys):

how about the guilver question?

OpenStudy (elisaneedshelp):

which one?

OpenStudy (sterbenys):

n Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift, what does Gulliver’s views about the Lilliputian’s physical characteristics say about his view of their character? Gulliver believes that his larger size means that he can easily outfight them. Gulliver sees himself as superior to Lilliputians, and he distances himself from their human follies. Gulliver sees himself as larger in size, and therefore smart enough to defeat the Lilliputians. Gulliver believes that what they lack in size they make up for in ambition.

OpenStudy (sterbenys):

@mathstudent55 pls help

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