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CAHSEE 1.4 Passage Drill. What does the use of flashbacks accomplish in "Graduation"?
- Conventions / Apply knowledge of language to make effective choices for meaning or style
- Conventions / Apply knowledge of language to make effective choices for meaning or style
- Conventions / Apply knowledge of language to make effective choices for meaning or style
- Narrative Analysis / Time and Sequence
- Narrative Analysis / Literary Devices
Transcript
- 00:00
Hurry And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you
- 00:05
by a fear of public speaking Who really took a
- 00:08
lot to say that Just all right Check the following
- 00:11
passage on pause on my way up podian breathe breathe
- 00:16
breathe breathing out Early world He likes to hear himself
Full Transcript
- 00:22
think okay Okay but what is the use of flashbacks
- 00:44
accomplish in graduation All right And here the financial answers
- 00:49
Okay here we go Well there's no real tricks to
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getting this one right way Just have tio you know
- 00:54
read the past proving once again that the key to
- 00:56
reading comprehension is well reading joyce tea is probably the
- 00:59
easiest cross off the list It might help the narrator
- 01:02
to remember her speech if she flashback to the time
- 01:05
she wrote it but i knew our narrator relies solely
- 01:07
on her trusty notecards choice See is wrong as well
- 01:10
Narrator tells us that she and lynn are b f
- 01:12
f's and are about to spend their summer together at
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the beach where like every recent college brad they'll make
- 01:17
only responsible decisions with our future Option b doesn't work
- 01:22
either Narrator mentions that her parents are out there but
- 01:25
she doesn't say anything about what they look like Let's
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hope her dad didn't wear an embarrassing shirt or something
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You know we've been looks like our best option is
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a what makes graduation such an incredibly emotional days that
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we're all so busy living our everyday lives that we
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can hardly believe the big finale has come so quickly
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in this story The use of flashbacks helps readers understand
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why the narrator's so high strung about this whole speech
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thing It's fortunate for her She can't flash forward if
- 01:49
you could see what life had in store for her 00:01:50.683 --> [endTime] Well she'd really have something stress about
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