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AP English Literature and Composition 1.6 Passage Drill 7. What is the function of the parenthetical phrase in lines 42 through 43?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.1 Passage Drill 6. Which of the following best explains the relationship between the title and the content...
AP English Literature and Composition 1.4 Passage Drill 6. The function of the couplets in lines 5-6, 11-12, and 17-18 is to what?
AP English Literature: Diving Into Poetic Quotations 9 Views
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The author includes the list of poetic quotations found in lines 98-117 to demonstrate
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No Okay AP English people and next question for you
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Here we go The author includes the list of poetic
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quotations found in lines ninety eight through one seventeen to
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demonstrate what All right well let's think about this You
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wouldn't go back to skim it really fast Here Some
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ninety eight Gonna gonna There's all these quotations here Yeah
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from Pope She learned the tuna bear The mockery of
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woe from grey Many flowers born who from Thompson is
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the live will teach the young idea shoot from Shakespeare
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She gonna restore of information trifles legs and only that
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poor beautiful new bank raid And that a young woman
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in love always looks like patience on a monument smiling
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in grief We have a sense of humor back then
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but well you knew they didn't have family guy So
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let's think about this Well Lines ninety four ninety five
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St Catherine read all such works as heroine's must read
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to supply their memories with those quotations which are so
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serviceable and so soothing in the vicissitudes of their eventful
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lives Find writing there In other words if you're going
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to be a heroin well you've got to speak the
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language right Walk the walk talk talk So the answer
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here its seat Catherine's determination to learn to be a
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heroin by rote like she tried to ask Dr to
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be to learn how to be a heroin alright loser
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bowl Well Catherine isn't especially devoted to learning anything So
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get rid of A as we can see from her
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generally short lived interest in most topics So get rid
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of me Maybe she had DD lines one twenty plus
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There St Catherine doesn't mind reading poetry so get rid
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of eat But you can't write it so kitty to
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be their whole reason Katherine memorizes the lines the narrator
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quotes is because they're lying She feels heroines must know
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It seems like heroines would rock the AP English lit
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exam though but Katherine's not doing it So that's it
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It's sea in the sea tipping our hand cat there 00:01:56.14 --> [endTime] They're a here's to trying
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