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AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill 2, Problem 3. The subject of the passage can best be described as what?
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The paragraphs of the passage are structured in order to
The paragraphs of the passage are structured in order to
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Okay Ap england people ten of eleven on the coke
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and calf The paragraphs in the passage are structured in
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order to what Interesting Well check out the paragraph The
- 00:18
first contains the faces which is that well drugs both
- 00:22
legal and illegal are both popular and profitable The next
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paragraph explains how the whole passage will be set up
- 00:28
to compare a legal coffee business to the extremely illegal
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cocaine business and to compare their rise and well value
- 00:34
That's what the rest of the passage does It juxtaposes
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the coffee and cocaine business of schultz and ross even
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though the passage juxtaposes coffee and cocaine While there isn't
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a debate senator around these two drugs so get rid
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of see the passengers structure Comparing the coffee business and
- 00:49
cocaine business doesn't involve for central ideas and you would
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be or begin with a question d i get rid
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of those like where that even come from Although the
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richard pryor anecdote and stats may provide additional insight well
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there aren't really multiple perspectives being presented so get rid
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of e As far as we know all the other
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perspective on illegal drugs is the one from you know
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behind bars So the answer is a present a juxtaposition
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That's it
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