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AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 2. What is the speaker's primary purpose in using onomatopoeia in line four?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.1 Passage Drill 7. The primary purpose of this passage is what?
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AP English Language and Composition 6.9 Passage Drill. Which statement would the author most agree with?
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Sorry And here's your shmoop too sure brought to you
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by the world's greatest detective We tried to figure out
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who held that title but there's a reason why we've
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never won that particular award All right we'll check out
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the following passage It's a long one so get comfy
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maybe grab some snacks We'll wait and we're just gonna
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mumble With headlines Man Okay here's The question based on
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the passage which statement with the author most agree with
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And our potential answers are right here To be fair
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this passage is only a portion of the full article
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so from what we've been given there's no way to
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know for certain what the author's final conclusions about art
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education will be We'll just have to do our best
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sherlock holmes impression and making it guess well the author
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spends a good portion of the article talking about the
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mechanical arts and that's true that most of the people
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who work around the mechanical arts the world will be
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considered blue collar workers However he never specifically mentions blue
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collar workers or suggest that those who work in the
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mechanical arts were required to learn the fine art Theo
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author also never suggests in the passage that he or
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any other regular artists should be instructed in the mechanical
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art it's our pal sherlock would say In fact as
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we study this entire passage it becomes clear that the
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authors main passages to discover at its core what makes
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certain art and by extension the artist who created it
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good true questions about who and when and how artist
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part simply aren't is important to him at this age
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And furthermore the author makes you clear That he doesn't
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know what this point what makes art or an artist
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good After he often laid out what he wanted to
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discover He stated in line twenty for that purpose And
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learning these things is not for mere pleasant speculation on
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things that have been but for instant direction of those
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that are yet to be father doesn't want to learn
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these things The study art from the past he's More
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concern for those who will be taught art in the
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future It sounds an awful lot like answer Good work 00:02:16.125 --> [endTime] gumshoes or sherlock Still having trouble
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