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AP English Literature: More on the Speaker's Voice 8 Views
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The speaker's voice throughout the passage can best be described as
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- 00:00
No Okay people Last question in this Caroline saga Here
- 00:07
we go Yeah The speaker's voice throughout the passage can
- 00:29
best be described as what choices Well if it weren't
- 00:37
for the speaker actually telling us that these folks are
- 00:39
his parents only probably would have never known it all
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- 00:43
Sounds very matter of fact almost journalistic e and comprehensive
- 00:46
Considering all the details we get regarding all the characters
- 00:49
involved the answer is a It's objective in comprehensive covers
- 00:53
everything and loser ball while the descriptions of the characters
- 00:56
and events aren't all emotional or biased And while the
- 00:59
speaker does seem engaged passionate is a stretch that's much
- 01:03
more of a journalistic thing The voice of the speaker
- 01:05
seems more obligatory Is the facts presented Make the tone
- 01:08
field concrete and substantial not rambling or speculative So get
- 01:12
rid of it and that's it We're done by CIA
- 01:17
Caroline Feel better
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