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AP English Literature and Composition 1.4 Passage Drill 1. Which of the following best describes the speaker's attitude towards immortality?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.5 Passage Drill 6. Lines 17-18 imply that the speaker's greatest concern is what?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.5 Passage Drill 1. In the third paragraph, how does the author foreshadow a coming tone shift?
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AP English Literature and Composition 1.2 Passage Drill 3. The tone of this passage is best characterized as what?
- Product Type / AP English Literature
- English / Voice and Tone
- English I EOC Assessment / Non-linear Plot Development
- Literary Fiction / Narration and Tone
- Literary Comprehension / Complex Inferences in Fiction
- English I EOC Assessment / Dramatic Conventions
- English I EOC Assessment / Point of View
- Reading Assessment / Purpose
- Reading Assessment / Tone
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- 00:03
You look like you could use a shmoopy question... Just when you thought you were free of this
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passage, it keeps pulling you back in...
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Hit pause and give 'er a skim...
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The tone of this passage is BEST characterized as... what? And here are the potential answers...
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This one's a question about tone, which means we can't just search for a key word...
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...we have to read and understand the passage as a whole.
- 00:55
Great. This is really going to cut into our Candy Crush time.
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Okay, so let's take a look at our five choices and see which one makes the most sense...
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...self-loathing patriotism?
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The self-loathing part isn't a huge stretch... but we don't see this guy running down Main
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Street swinging an American flag back and forth. Which will rule out E as well...
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There must be a better option... Cynical resignation? Well... the first part
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is definitely true... this guy's a major cynic. But what's the resignation part? Did he give
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his two weeks at Wendy's?
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In this case, "resignation" doesn't mean quitting one's job as much as just... well, giving
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up in general.
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And Amory has certainly given up hope that things will get any better, so... B is looking
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pretty good here... Questioning analysis? Eh, could be... but
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we feel a little more overwhelmed by the negativity reading this passage than we do by Amory's...
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inquisitiveness...
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Steadfast determination? About the only thing Amory is determined to be is... cranky. So
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we'll have to scratch D as well. Looks like the best choice is B -- cynical
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resignation.
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Amory's personal motto -- if at first you don't succeed... take a nap.
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