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AP English Literature and Composition 1.5 Passage Drill 3. The term "picayune" is best understood as what?
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- 00:03
Shmoop, there it is...
- 00:05
Hm... wonder what that pause button does... maybe you should hit it and see what happens...
- 00:37
The term "picayune" is BEST understood as... what?
- 00:41
And here are the potential answers...
- 00:48
Vocab time, boys and girls. Of course, we don't just want to look this puppy up on dictionary.com...
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- 00:55
...instead, we need to take a look at how it's used here in the passage and make a judgment
- 00:59
call based on context.
- 01:01
Ugh... dictionary.com would be so much easier...
- 01:04
Okay, so the word is used on line 29:
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"I don't ask you to think of your family or friends, because I know they don't count a
- 01:13
picayune with you beside your sense of duty..."
- 01:17
If we replace our vocab word with each of the answer choices, which one makes the most sense?
- 01:21
Well, first off we can pretty much eliminate A, B and D because... they all mean the same thing, more or less.
- 01:27
And they all mean roughly the opposite of what we're looking for... we want something
- 01:31
that translates to: "I know you couldn't care less about your family"...
- 01:34
...so we certainly don't want words that make it sound as if Burne cares strongly, greatly,
- 01:39
or a large amount about them.
- 01:41
Plugging in E -- an insufficient amount -- sorta fits... but it creates a double negative situation
- 01:47
and doesn't quite make sense grammatically.
- 01:50
So we're looking for answer C -- a small amount.
- 01:53
And we get a sentence that roughly says, "I know your family only matters to you a small
- 01:57
amount, except when it comes to duty."
- 02:01
Hopefully there will be only a small amount of duty.
- 02:03
We're running out of plastic bags.
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