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AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 7. What is the principal rhetorical function of paragraphs one to three?
AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill 1, Problem 8. The quotation marks in the third paragraph chiefly serve to what?
In this AP Language and Composition drill question, read the provided passage and infer information based upon footnote two. AP Language and Com...
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AP English Language and Composition 8.5 Passage Drill. A synonym to the word "vote" as it is used in line 33 would be what?
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du
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jour brought to you by voting it's that fun thing
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we dio where we check boxes in exchange for a
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cool sticker Wait that's not what we're supposed to do
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Oops All right let's take a look at paragraph for
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the passage right here Travel book in england eighteen thirteen
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In this period of restaurants on neighbors clinton fashion and
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here's our question a synonym closest in meaning to vote
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as it is used in a line thirty three would
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be what And here's potential authorities that agree approve express
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for clint Alright synonym closest in meaning to vote Well
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since nothing in this passage has to do with electing
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someone in public office or kicking someone often island well
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we're gonna have to study entire sentence in order to
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figure out this one full sentence talks about how awesome
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the europeans are getting together to celebrate their differences It's
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kind of like they're patting each other on the back
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for a job well done which is kind of hilarious
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given you know history like wile e coyote and the
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road runner get together for a reunion tour But we
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digress Anyway the author says they like to meet together
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frequently to discuss compare and reason upon their national varieties
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Then once they've done that according to the author of
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a voted a mark of fashion and good taste to
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imitate each other So if they're discussing comparing and reasoning
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which all sounds pretty mellow which of our answers fit
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That kind of description Well to approve sounds too official
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for this kind of setting into a claim which is
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to praise publicly sounds far too grand Meanwhile expressing as
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in expressing an opinion is something a person would do
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during a discussion on after it's already done And finally
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the whole point of the author using this example of
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european harmony is to show how there's no need to
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pick one cultural difference over another so there's no need
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to express a preference one way or the other In
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fact the author paints a good picture of how everyone
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is just well pretty darn agreeable So it makes sense
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that each of the participants would agree to imitate each
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other in all the external embellishments of life whatever the
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heck that means but it does make you wonder doesn't
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it If these european cultures were all getting along so
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wonderfully in eighteen thirty two what was all that business
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with world war one and world war two where they 00:02:12.633 --> [endTime] basically killed each other
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