The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby, invisible cloak Answers: 3 Asked by eric c #312325 Last updated by Aslan on 4/27/2013 9:01 AM
Sylvia Plath: Poems in the poem of daddy what is meant by black shoe Answers: 1 Asked by ibtihal a #318207 Last updated by Aslan on 4/27/2013 8:47 AM
Robert Frost: Poems what dose the speaker feel about his choose ? how do you know this Answers: 1 Asked by mohamad a #318195 Last updated by Aslan on 4/27/2013 8:40 AM
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Nervous Conditions In Nervous Conditions Tsitsi demostrated that within the patriachal, colonials, context, werten education is a double-edged sword servinh both to liberate and elinate the individual of the community. Discuss. Answers: 1 Asked by evodia t #283529 Last updated by Aslan on 4/27/2013 12:02 AM
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde how is the notion of the double explored in dr jekyll and mr hyde? Answers: 1 Asked by aashka m #318181 Last updated by Aslan on 4/27/2013 12:00 AM
The Yellow Wallpaper How does the stream of consciousness influence readers? Answers: 1 Asked by lorena l #318171 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 9:08 PM
Tangerine explain why eric switched soccer to football Answers: 1 Asked by jonathan b #318167 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 7:57 PM
A Rose For Emily and Other Short Stories Why does Ab Snopes burn barns? Do you think his actions are justified? Explain your reasoning? Answers: 1 Asked by mary r #312555 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 5:01 PM
A Rose For Emily and Other Short Stories What conflicts are presented in “Barn Burning”? Are any of these conflicts avoidable? Which, if any, are resolved in the story? Explain. Answers: 1 Asked by mary r #312555 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 4:08 PM
A Rose For Emily and Other Short Stories “Barn Burning” includes a great deal of dialogue. How would you characterize the level of diction of this dialogue? What information about various characters does it provide? Answers: 1 Asked by mary r #312555 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 4:02 PM
A Rose For Emily and Other Short Stories What is the point of view of the italicized passages? What do readers learn from them? Do they create irony? How would the story have been different without these passages? Answers: 1 Asked by mary r #312555 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 3:53 PM
A Rose For Emily and Other Short Stories What is the point of view of the italicized passages? What do readers learn from them? Do they create irony? How would the story have been different without these passages? Answers: 1 Asked by mary r #312555 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 3:52 PM
A Rose For Emily and Other Short Stories Is the third-person narrator of “Barn Burning” omniscient, or is his omniscience limited? Explain. Answers: 1 Asked by mary r #312555 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 3:49 PM
Their Eyes Were Watching God 6. (CH.13#6)How does Tea Cake plan on paying Janie back? Answers: 1 Asked by brenda n #314869 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 3:35 PM
Their Eyes Were Watching God 11. (CH.14#4)Describe the mood surrounding the card game at Tea Cake’s house. Answers: 1 Asked by brenda n #314869 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 3:29 PM
Their Eyes Were Watching God 10. (CH.14#3)How does Tea Cake convince Janie to take a job? What is her reaction? Answers: 1 Asked by brenda n #314869 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 3:27 PM
Their Eyes Were Watching God 9. (CH.14#2)What does Tea Cake teach Janie to do? Answers: 1 Asked by brenda n #314869 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 3:19 PM
Their Eyes Were Watching God 8. (CH.14#1)Where does Tea Cake take Janie? Why? Answers: 1 Asked by brenda n #314869 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 3:18 PM
Their Eyes Were Watching God 7. (CH.13#7)How does Tea Cake get cut? Answers: 1 Asked by brenda n #314869 Last updated by jill d #170087 on 4/26/2013 3:16 PM
A Rose For Emily and Other Short Stories . Despite the story’s confusing sequence, many events are foreshadowed. Give some examples of this technique. How does foreshadowing enrich the story? Answers: 1 Asked by mary r #312555 Last updated by judy t #197809 on 4/26/2013 3:15 PM
The Great Gatsby The Great Gatsby, warned Answers: 1 Asked by eric c #312325 Last updated by judy t #197809 on 4/26/2013 3:12 PM
A Rose For Emily and Other Short Stories Where does the exposition end and the movement toward the story’s climax begin? Where does the resolution stage begin? Answers: 1 Asked by mary r #312555 Last updated by judy t #197809 on 4/26/2013 3:10 PM
A Rose For Emily and Other Short Stories Emily is clearly the story’s protagonist. In the sense that he opposes her wishes, Homer is the antagonist. What other characters-or what larger forces-are in conflict with Emily? Answers: 1 Asked by mary r #312555 Last updated by judy t #197809 on 4/26/2013 3:08 PM