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According to the information presented in the first and second paragraph (lines 1-26), it can be reasonably inferred that the kingdom of the Luggna...
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AP English Literature: What Does "Confirmation" Mean? 16 Views
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In line 69, "confirmation" functions as which of the following?
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No Okay Next up AP English lit People here ago
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in line one o nine confirmation functions as which of
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the following right line one o nine We're going to
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read it to you for no charge here one o
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nine There we go So here's that stands on trifles
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Light as air are to the jealous confirmations strong as
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proofs of holy writ like Lance Armstrong and maybe not
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Okay well think about it Shakespeare Yeah he's always making
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things harder than necessary especially with his conservative use of
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the word as well The syntax of this sentence is
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a little wacky but it can be rearranged and rephrased
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as the following to the jealous trifles as light as
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air are confirmation as strong as proofs of holy writ
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which is a phrase from the Bible that has unquestioned
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authority Right So the answer here is See it's a
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noun modified by strong alright loser bowl Well when the
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sentence is put into conventional syntax it becomes more evident
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that confirmation is a noun It is what the trifles
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are not in adjective So get rid of a B
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or adverts In this sense jealous is used as a
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noun not an adjective Rid e in the word people
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is implied as in to the jealous people Got it 00:01:21.41 --> [endTime] people That's it and you know we're death
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