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The primary purpose of indicating Caroline's declining health (lines 69-71) is to
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- 00:00
No Okay Next The last question here The primary purpose
- 00:08
of indicating Caroline's declining health is to do what Aren't
- 00:12
we see that line sixty nine seventy one Let's cruise
- 00:15
up there and read the depressing thought here Ah yeah
- 00:18
they got a witness around her Internet excite pleasurable emotion
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- 00:21
And her health and even the tranquility of her hither
- 00:25
to constant spirit had been shaken by what she had
- 00:29
gone through All right well let's think about it here
- 00:32
people For a guy who sounds pretty awesome to begin
- 00:38
with The speaker's father sure sounds even better By the
- 00:41
time we get to Caroline's declining health he sacrifices everything
- 00:45
for her Just make her happy If that's not a
- 00:48
perfect lifetime movie of a man well we don't know
- 00:50
what is So the answer here is be Provide evidence
- 00:53
of the virtue and strength of the speakers Father Yeah
- 00:56
Okay Well the loser bowl Well although Caroline definitely seems
- 00:59
to be suffering the tribulations around her health only empower
- 01:02
the character of the speakers Father instead of focusing on
- 01:05
the cause of our suffering So your B and C
- 01:08
and at this point the father is long gone and
- 01:10
Carolina's developed her own personality outside of him So get
- 01:13
rid of a if we look at the rest of
- 01:15
the pastor to speakers Emphasising this dad's amazing character in
- 01:19
Caroline's health really is only one piece of evidence to
- 01:22
prove that point So get rid of its be provide
- 01:25
evidence of the virtue and strength of the speakers Father
- 01:27
What a nice guy
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