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CAHSEE 5.2 Passage Drill 165 Views
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CAHSEE 5.2 Passage Drill. Which of the following is the main theme of the passage?
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- 00:00
Sorry And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you
- 00:05
by colonel lloyd the ancestor colonel sanders wishes he could
- 00:09
forget Check out the following passage generally explosive slavery in
- 00:13
maryland You refused this argument of line join in paris
- 00:21
and i'm going alone Okay here we go Which of
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- 00:26
the following is the main theme of the passage And
- 00:29
here the potential answers our theme Most slave owner maryland
- 00:35
think slavery All right well when we're trying to find
- 00:38
a main theme we're searching for the biggest overarching idea
- 00:42
the passage has to offer it's important not to let
- 00:44
smaller ideas lure us off the path might end up
- 00:47
like bilbo and the dwarves in mirkwood and seriously hate
- 00:50
giant spiders All right let's take a whack it choice
- 00:54
Even though douglas does briefly touch on the idea that
- 00:57
slavery is big in the south and not the north
- 00:59
he doesn't spend too long lecturing us on the topic
- 01:02
That would be a boring lecture since everybody knows that
- 01:04
already There's no way the north south dissimilarity is the
- 01:07
main idea Answer c doesn't look like main idea material
- 01:10
either Douglas does point out that people think maryland's brand
- 01:14
of slavery is milder than the deep south but then
- 01:17
he spends the rest of the passage talking about the
- 01:19
colonel's hidden pocket of awfulness in maryland Troisi just doesn't
- 01:23
make the cut option a is wrong for a couple
- 01:25
of reasons One douglas doesn't do a lot of talking
- 01:28
bout most slave owners and to the slave owner douglas
- 01:31
does focus on keeps his activities on the serious de
- 01:34
el Yeah joyce d is the best answer Basically douglas
- 01:38
is trying to show that harsh slavery exists in maryland
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even though everybody thinks it's full of a more easygoing
- 01:45
form of slavery a ziff that would somehow be okay
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