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AP English Language and Composition 7.8 Passage Drill. What best characterizes the rhetorical function "in relation to the human mind Nature is boundless; and though nowhere inaccessible, she is everywhere unfathomable"?
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your smoke du
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jour brought to you by the colon spicing up sentences
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for years Yeah yeah not that kind of calling Try
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and keep that out of senses okay to the following
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passage for the ninety seventh time and we're just skimming
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because just too painful to really focus on this and
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we can focus anymore So we're making noise the background
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skimming it There we go And here's our question what
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best characterizes the rhetorical function in relation to the human
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mind Nature is boundless And though nowhere inaccessible she is
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everywhere unfathomable And here is essential answers Bretter didn't know
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right Okay well see that little thing right before the
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quote given there that's not just any old punctuation Mark
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it's a colon and a colon serves a particular purpose
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It's used to prove explained to find list or describe
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whatever precedes it Take your grocery list for example After
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grocery list comes the colon whatever comes next lists or
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describes what makes up that grocery list so let's look
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at the answer choices Well one of these things is
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not like the others One thing that colin never does
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provide contrast so we can say goodbye to see let's
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Check out the first half of the sentence But the
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philosopher need not despair at the limitation of his field
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of labor The philosopher a k a scientist doesn't need
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to worry about running out of things to investigate the
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world's a pretty big place No ifs ands or butts
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here The explanation after the colon never doubts the limitless
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possibilities of nature the philosopher shouldn't worry As long as
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there are people in animals and space and stuff there'll
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be something to investigate the wooden cross out date What
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about eh Well this statement only voices an idea no
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specific example of used to support this belief which means
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a cz out And then there were two Does the
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sentence provide proof Well the author's rational isn't exactly giving
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us any exhibits a b or c there's no real
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proof here Well this means the answer is he The
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sense offers a reason as in scientists will always have
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something to study because nature is super confusing Sounds about
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right to us We can start with exploring the mystery
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of wire teacher passes out whenever we use coghlan's in 00:02:20.21 --> [endTime] our papers Seriously what's up with that uh girls
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