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contraceptives in pharmacies? anyone know if Hamakua Pharmacy (hawaii) sells over the counter contraceptives (plan B) or the morning after pill? fyi im kind of in a situation where i dont have a cell phone nor a phone land line
need help need help need help need help need help need help? There was a man of the island of Hawaii, whom I shall call Keawe; for the truth is, he still lives, and his name must be kept secret; but the place of his birth was not far from Honaunau, where the bones of Keawe the Great lie hidden in a cave. This man was poor, brave, and active; he could read and write like a schoolmaster; he was a first-rate mariner besides, sailed for some time in the island steamers, and steered a whaleboat on the Hamakua coast. At length it came in Keawe's mind to have a sight of the great world and foreign cities, and he shipped on a vessel bound to San Francisco. This is a fine town, with a fine harbor, and rich people uncountable; and, in particular, there is one hill which is covered with palaces. Upon this hill Keawe was one day taking a walk with his pocket full of money, viewing the great houses upon either hand with pleasure. "What fine houses there are!" he was thinking, "and how happy must those people be who dwell in them, and take no care for the morrow!" R. L. Stevenson, "The Bottle Imp") 1. Keawe, we can gather, is all of the following EXCEPT brave. adventuresome. curious. worldly. 2. Who is the "I" in the first sentence? a minor character Keawe himself Keawe's best friend the author 3.) What is the attitude of the author toward Keawe? indifferent rather doubtful very favorable it is impossible to tell 4. Keawe is the narrator in this passage. True False 5. Which of the following traits describe Keawe? Active Unhappy Illiterate Faint-hearted
I need help on English 1 honors...? While Cara sits on the park bench, Bobo, the pet hamster, peeks from her pocket and lectures Cara about her forgetting to do her homework. Which term applies to the above description? protagonist antagonist foreshadowing personification There was a man of the island of Hawaii, whom I shall call Keawe; for the truth is, he still lives, and his name must be kept secret; but the place of his birth was not far from Honaunau, where the bones of Keawe the Great lie hidden in a cave. This man was poor, brave, and active; he could read and write like a schoolmaster; he was a first-rate mariner besides, sailed for some time in the island steamers, and steered a whaleboat on the Hamakua coast. At length it came in Keawe's mind to have a sight of the great world and foreign cities, and he shipped on a vessel bound to San Francisco. Who is the "I" in the first sentence? a minor character Keawe himself Keawe's best friend the author What is the attitude of the author toward Keawe? indifferent rather doubtful very favorable it is impossible to tell Who is the "I" in the first sentence? a minor character Keawe himself Keawe's best friend the author
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