"Kubla Khan"--Samuel Taylor Coleridge The speaker in "Kubla Khan" describes a vision of an imaginary world in detail in the first two stanzas. There is an abrupt shift to a different vision at line 37. Using evidence from the text to support your response, discuss the connection between the two visions.

What will be an ideal response?


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What did Mary say in her email to Tom?



a) Mary said she wanted to know if Tom’s parents received Christmas presents or not.
b) Mary said she neededTom’s parents’ address.
c) Mary said Tom’s parents seemed very happy with Christmas presents from Japan.
d) Mary said she needed more money to buy Christmas presents for Tom’s parents.

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Gino e Rocco (cercare) __________________ un lavoro, ma purtroppo devono ancora laurearsi.

Mettete il verbo in parentesi al condizionale. (Write the conditional tense of each verb in parentheses.)

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The primary purpose of a weekly schedule is to show

a. long-standing commitments. b. priorities and goals. c. specific times for studying and completing assignments. d. time spent outside of class.

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The hotness or coolness of the atmosphere is determined by how fast air molecules are moving. If the temperature is warmer, molecules move faster and have more energy. If the temperature is cooler, molecules move slower and have less energy. Temperature is a measure of the average energy of individual particles in a system. The system may be air molecules in the atmosphere, water molecules in the

ocean, or iron atoms in molten metal. We measure temperature using a thermometer. a. comparison-contrast b. explanation and enumeration c. cause-effect and definition

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