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AP English Literature and Composition 1.9 Passage Drill 4. Lines 32-34 are best understood to mean what?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.7 Passage Drill 5. Which line indicates the turn or shift in this poem?
According to the information presented in the first and second paragraph (lines 1-26), it can be reasonably inferred that the kingdom of the Luggna...
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AP English Literature and Composition 1.5 Passage Drill 6. Lines 17-18 imply that the speaker's greatest concern is what?
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Here's your shmoop du jour, brought to you by Iambic Pentameter. Because poems should
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have a beat you can dance to.
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Lines 17-18 imply that the speaker's greatest concern is... what?
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And here are the potential answers...
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Okay, so this question is implying that the speaker might have a great many concerns...
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...maybe he left the oven on... maybe he needs to find someone to pick up his kid from school...
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maybe he's afraid he won't be in time to DVR Duck Dynasty...
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...but we are looking for his greatest concern. The one thing that weighs most heavily on
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his mind. All right -- what do lines 17 through 18 say?
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Goddess, allow this aged man his right To be your beadsman now that was your knight.
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So... he's asking the queen... something.
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He was her knight, but now, even though he's retiring, he'd like to continue to be her...
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beadsman.
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Whatever that is. Perhaps the queen is seriously into charm bracelets.
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Regardless... he's not trying to teach others to praise the queen, that's for sure.
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It's not about receiving the benefits of retirement... it's more about the queen than it is about himself.
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It's not about returning to service as a knight, now that his... bead business is taking off.
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And it's not about worshipping the queen. He respects the bejeezus out of her, but this
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guy knows where to draw the line. So it can only be E -- his greatest concern
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is being able to continue serving the queen.
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But still... the "Duck Dynasty" thing is REALLY starting to bug him.
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