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ACT Aspire Reading: Defining "A Solitude" in Context
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As it is used in the passage, the phrase "a solitude" means:

ACT Aspire Reading: How Does the Author Build Suspense?
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In Lucy's conversation with Mr. Rayburn, the author builds suspense by:

ACT Aspire Reading: Defining a "Walking Funeral" in Context
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When the narrator says that she is observing a "walking funeral", she most likely means that:

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ACT Aspire Reading: Describing the Author's Rhetorical Strategies 1 Views


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The author explains the concept of the association of ideas primarily by


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All right spyros More on the brain Here we go

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Eight of ten thie author explains the concept of the

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association of ideas primarily by doing what Well in the

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first paragraph the other states to the subject of the

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association of ideas can best be introduced by an experiment

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He describes the experiment and then does it himself providing

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an illustration There's no data So get rid of a

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and no analogy skipper to sea at all And while

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he does provide different examples of word associations with horse

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he doesn't contrast them So get rid of be right

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Answer is d provides an illustration that's it and here's 00:00:44.872 --> [endTime] our illustration of a horse

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