Purpose
During Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1538, the Reading Abbey was largely destroyed. Glass, lead, and facing stones were removed from the remains of the buildings during robberies.
there was no second middle passage
transitional words
Use the following words to describe the Northwest Passage: Cathay, Eastern Ocean, river passage, Europe, North America.
"Middle Passage"
Reading a passage can lead to a change in your perspective, understanding, or emotional state. It has the power to challenge your beliefs, evoke empathy, trigger excitement, or provide new insights and knowledge.
A reading passage is an excerpt from a story, novel, or essay.
Your purpose might change while reading a passage if you encounter new information that alters your focus or perspective, if you discover that the original purpose was not relevant or achievable, or if the text prompts you to consider a different angle or question. Flexibility in adapting your purpose can lead to deeper engagement and understanding of the material.
Passage conclusion
Based on the information in this reading passage, what did Pip think of the man's last statement?It was rude A+
We cannot read your mind to see the passage you are supposed to be reading yourself. We also cannot see any terms.
The word "prophecies" could correctly replace "oracles" in the reading passage.
third person A+
happen
dialogue
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dialogue