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AP® English Language and Composition: Purpose, Rhetoric, Style, and Organization Drill 1, Problem 1. The speaker cites all of the following as ben...
AP English Language and Composition 3.10 Passage Drill. Which of the following devices does the passage not include?
In lines 33–34, the author writes that "ambition would induce them to aspire to office, and commands and honors, to form cabals against their com...
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The primary purpose of the first two paragraphs (lines 1–15) is to
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Okay Ap english language learners welcome to yet another passage
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is our last one in the siri's all about nelle
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harper lee Well the primary purpose of the first two
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paragraphs is to do what And we're just going to
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skim the first two paragraphs because that's all the first
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question assets So do you know i really have been
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born in monroeville emily and four children and him and
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your friend feeling officially in a small town Similar ways
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make him alabama killa mockingbird rather than fascinated here right
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Local children you know kindergarten she rennick senator young boy
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truman continuing to bung and maintain lifelong friendship leaves or
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character of deal They're to your child's fabulous hundred french
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room and terminated for the other boys on the roof
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Penn truman capote Hey tom harper lee Well think about
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this These two paragraphs represent well purely biographical information about
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lee that air then compared to mockingbird Yes similar in
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many ways to make him Yeah well the author simply
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point out how certain parts of lee's life were similar
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Teo to kill a mockingbird so that the reader can
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trace the inspiration Yeah well given information's way too detailed
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to be considered generalization get rid of age and there's
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no real thesis b or claim see president also get
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rid of both of those nor any mention of widely
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included the similarities to her real life in her writing
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so get rid of e It's strictly observation at this
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point but we're intrigue nonetheless Maybe it'll explain the devastation
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caused by go set a watchman All right so that's
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it answers deke to point out parallels between lee's childhood 00:01:32.114 --> [endTime] and mockingbird
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