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The overall tone of the passage implies that the narrator
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No Okay Next up for you AP English people Here
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we go The overall tone of the passage implies that
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the narrator what enjoys believes wishes holds and wants to
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give you those verbs for free They're well think about
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it Throughout the passage the narrator compares Catherine Moreland's life
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experiences to those of a standard fictional heroin Well the
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first two sentences summarized this point You were reading right
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there and the rest of the passage illustrates the ways
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in which really person Catherine doesn't meet the requirements for
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a fictional heroine She's fond of mud for example So
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the answer here it's B She believes that heroin's in
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novels are well quite unlike most real people So what
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Loser Bull Well the narrator actually pokes fun this type
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of novel So get rid of a never states or
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implies that Catherine has a perfect life only that she
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is reasonably happy So get rid of sea And the
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narrator does mention in the third paragraph look right there
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that Mrs Moreland's daughters had to shift for themselves But
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her tone isn't contemptuous like where that come from Rather
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than condemn Mrs Moreland ing author approaches large families as
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a simple fact of life and even says her healthy
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children a result of her good constitution like you know
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physical makeup Not like she's from America I wanted to
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journey to Bath describes Katherine's feelings more closely than the
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narrator's So get rid of E as well So the 00:02:01.08 --> [endTime] answer yet it's be believes
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