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AP English Literature and Composition 1.9 Passage Drill 4
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AP English Literature and Composition 1.6 Passage Drill 3. To what is war being compared in line 2?

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00:03

Here's your shmoop du jour...

00:05

Maybe this passage changed since the last time you read it.

00:08

Better pause and review to make sure...

00:37

To what is war being compared in line 2?

00:41

And here are the potential answers...

00:49

We already know that war is good for absolutely nothing... thanks, Edwin Starr...

00:53

...but what is it being compared to here?

00:55

Let's familiarize ourselves with line 2:

00:57

"...war rolled swiftly up the beach and washed the sands where Princeton played..."

01:02

Which is why you should never go to the beach at high tide. You never know when you're going

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to wind up with a bucketful of war in your swim trunks.

01:09

Well... what would "roll swiftly up the beach" and "wash the sand?"

01:15

Water, right? Well... some combination of water, plastic bottles and aluminum cans, anyway...

01:21

Which leaves us with A -- "the ocean" and E -- "the lake."

01:25

The lake would make sense... but we're given the location of Princeton, New Jersey...

01:29

and we know there's a New Jersey shore.

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In that case, the ocean is a much safer bet. So A is the best choice.

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Snooki says so.

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