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Russian SciFi Authors
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The Bronze Horseman / Author
Pushkin
The Queen of Spades / Author
Pushkin
Demon / Author
Lermontov
Diary of a Madman / Author
Gogol
The Nose / Author
Gogol
Vera Pavlova's Fourth Dream / Author
Dostoevsky
Aelita: Queen of Mars / Author
Protazanov / tolstoy
The Cave / Author
Zamyatin
We / Author
Zamyatin
The Fatal Eggs / Author
Bulgakov
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A word family is a group of words that share the same origin or that were all formed from a common base word. For instance, the words purified and purification, which appear in "By the Waters of Babylon," are part of the same word family as the word pure. Identify two other words that belong to the same word family as purified, purification, and pure.
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In "I Have a Dream," what examples of racial injustice does King describe?
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How are the details in the essay arranged? What other arrangement could the writer have used?
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Reread lines 174-182. In what way do the descriptions in these lines create suspense?
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this literary device is the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite typically for humorous or emphatic effect
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"And for an earnest of a greater honor, He bade me, from him, call thee Thane of Cawdor, In which addition, hail, most worthy thane, For it is thine"(SCENE 3 109-112)