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... describe his feelings at the moment of discovering such a calamity ? When , by the wildest coincidence , he en- counters his brother in the midst of the forest , does he tell you how that encounter affects him ? Describe the emotions ...
... describe his feelings at the moment of discovering such a calamity ? When , by the wildest coincidence , he en- counters his brother in the midst of the forest , does he tell you how that encounter affects him ? Describe the emotions ...
Page 249
... describe his feelings at the moment of discovering such a calamity ? When , by the wildest coincidence , he en- counters his brother in the midst of the forest , does he tell you how that encounter affects him ? Describe the emotions ...
... describe his feelings at the moment of discovering such a calamity ? When , by the wildest coincidence , he en- counters his brother in the midst of the forest , does he tell you how that encounter affects him ? Describe the emotions ...
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... describe a character in a short story is not much different from describing someone you know . Indeed , it can be easier because the character in a story will stand still while you examine him . To analyze a poem or a play is simi- lar ...
... describe a character in a short story is not much different from describing someone you know . Indeed , it can be easier because the character in a story will stand still while you examine him . To analyze a poem or a play is simi- lar ...
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The Necklace Guy de Maupassant | 17 |
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