ShmoopTube

Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.

Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos


Passage Drill Videos 141 videos

AP English Language and Composition 1.2 Passage Drill
842 Views

AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 2. What is the speaker's primary purpose in using onomatopoeia in line four?

AP English Language and Composition 1.7 Passage Drill
337 Views

AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 7. What is the principal rhetorical function of paragraphs one to three?

AP English Language and Composition 1.8 Passage Drill
241 Views

AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill 1, Problem 8. The quotation marks in the third paragraph chiefly serve to what?

See All

AP English Language: It's A Figure Of Speech 10 Views


Share It!


Description:

Lines 54–56 ("The course…outside science") contain a use of


Transcript

00:05

All right A p laying People got another one for

00:07

your question lines fifty four through fifty six The course

00:10

And we'll get that contain a use of what Line

00:17

fifty for three fifty six Let's go back in there

00:19

and find them right there in the course of nature

00:22

as it is as it has been and as it

00:24

will be the object of scientific inquiry Whatever lies beyond

00:27

above or below this is outside science Well let's think

00:29

about this Parallel construction makes for good syntactic organization because

00:33

it creates balance improves flow and aids digestion Yeah or

00:37

maybe it's comprehension We're not sure Parallelism is also effective

00:41

because people seem to like various forms of repetition The

00:44

phrase as it is as it has been and as

00:46

it will be is internally parallel repeating ads that while

00:50

it invokes the past present and future What's more the

00:53

triple word combination beyond above and below is parallel to

00:56

the triple combination is has been and will be yet

00:59

not content with hitting two triples The author's swings for

01:02

the fences by making the two parts of the sentence

01:05

parallel to each other with an antithesis is in a

01:08

right there that which concerned science and be all in

01:12

all well it's a fine performance at that The runners

01:14

up paradox eh is a contradiction Like everything i say

01:19

is a lie My autonomy b is a figure of

01:21

speech that replaces the name of a person object or

01:23

idea with something associated with it Like all hands on

01:26

deck or the site gets lots of clicks Hyperbole c

01:30

is a rhetorical exaggeration or verbal overkill in rhetoric A

01:34

tautology e is another term for redundancy or saying the

01:38

same thing in different ways Again again again as in

01:41

you know free gift or deja vu all over again

01:44

Or repeating oneself unnecessarily Yeah we did that We do

01:47

that a lot All right Anyway the answer here is 00:01:49.864 --> [endTime] the parallelism

Related Videos

AP English Language and Composition 1.2 Passage Drill
842 Views

AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 2. What is the speaker's primary purpose in using onomatopoeia in line four?

AP English Literature and Composition 1.1 Passage Drill 7
310 Views

AP English Literature and Composition 1.1 Passage Drill 7. The primary purpose of this passage is what?

AP English Language and Composition 3.8 Passage Drill
225 Views

Wishing upon a star may help you pass your AP English Language and Composition test, but answering this question would be a safer bet.

AP English Language and Composition 4.6 Passage Drill
230 Views

Take a look at this shmoopy question and see if you can figure out which device the speaker employs the most.

AP English Language and Composition 4.5 Passage Drill
168 Views

Feel like shifting gears and answering a question about shifting tones? We've got you covered. Take a look at this question and see if you can foll...