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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. The primary purpose of this passage is what?
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AP English Language: Shrinky Dinks 4 Views
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In line 58, "shrink" most likely means
In line 58, "shrink" most likely means
Transcript
- 00:05
Okay Ap england learners and next up short one for
- 00:07
you in line fifty eight Shrink most likely means what
- 00:16
When someone is afraid or disgusted they seem to shrink
- 00:19
because they recoil You know like kittens when someone they
- 00:22
don't know tried to pick him up or well refers
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to us around literally any flying insect What we squeaking
- 00:28
back away making ourselves that tinier as we curl into
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a ball that shrink And that's what this author wanted
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to dio when she saw all the intense racism around
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her Well the author of that quote definitely felt fear
- 00:39
and worry So that's a either and probably wanted to
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flee d either But that's not what the use of
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shrink means It does sometimes mean contract like sea there
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but it wouldn't make sense for the author to literally
- 00:51
shrink in size So the answer here is be recoil 00:00:54.684 --> [endTime] or coil and then coil again
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