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AP English Literature: Implications of the Author's Purpose 10 Views


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The last two lines ("These thoughts…both work and sleep") imply a sense of


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Sorry Okay Just a few more Here we go Diving

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right in the last two lines These thoughts Ah love

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above the blob both working slaving This section imply a

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sense of what last line over there Well think about

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it If folks are kept up a night and can't

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work after a bout of insomnia well then they're typically

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experiencing the pains of consequence and responsibility that follow a

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guilty conscience And we're looking at you Bob the builder

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you developer there And yeah those residents are part of

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the city that covered the Brooks So they're responsible by

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association for the psychological consequences that come with their actions

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Doesn't this sound like an EAGLES song Ask your parents

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about it They're saying about stuff like this all the

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time Okay So the answer is B consequence and responsibility

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shared by those residing in the city and Loser Bowl

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Well there isn't a strong feeling of hopelessness So get

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rid of a because city looks as if well it's

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still growing through pavements in a town It also takes

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a lot of care and attention to build the city

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for a lot of people So you're going to see

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their two way don't really feel a sense of endurance

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like d there It's not as if the new built

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city in this poem screams of overcoming hard times and

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poverty and finally submission and regret that's not a fifty

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shades from there is just straight out of left field

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comes from nowhere The city planners weren't all that you

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know submissive when they expanded right over that little unlucky

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waterway So get rid of all those right answer is

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B and boo to the developer at least in this 00:01:50.9 --> [endTime] context

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