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The tone of lines 34–37 ("Urban politics…for themselves") is best characterized as
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- 00:05
Ok people Next up The tone of lines thirty four
- 00:07
through thirty seven is best characterized as what Let's go
- 00:15
to thirty four here and start reading Urban politics were
- 00:18
dominated by powerful organizations that changeup kind of political loyalty
- 00:21
And this president know when the politician runs are going
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- 00:23
you know man just skim a little off top point
- 00:25
themselves Gotta love those politicians Okay well let's think about
- 00:28
it The author gives a little wink and a nudge
- 00:30
with the phrase always managed to skim a little off
- 00:33
the top for themselves Well this is a coy understatement
- 00:36
because that was the entire point of these political factories
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to enrich the boss's Yet the author is portraying it
- 00:42
as something that barely happened Yeah samantha bee would be
- 00:45
so proud Well if she expressed unbridled outrage at the
- 00:49
corruption that would be vitriolic So get rid of a
- 00:52
not likewise by saying that this happened to the surprise
- 00:55
of no one Well she's demonstrating that she's neither shocked
- 00:58
E get rid of that nor particularly outraged So get
- 01:01
rid of c in a very basic way This is
- 01:03
didactic meaning intended to instruct but that's the purpose rather
- 01:07
than the tone So get rid of these The right
- 01:10
answer here Yeah it's b She's being coy
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