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The second paragraph (lines 10-24) does all of the following EXCEPT


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No Okay AP English People Here we go Question for

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you The second paragraph lines ten through twenty four does

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all of the following Except what This area right here

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No One of these five things here So what do

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you think All right people let's think about this Be

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careful The focus here is on the speaker's father You

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know Luke I am your father You know that kind

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of stuff Caroline hasn't even entered the picture yet She's

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still backstage Waiting toe burst onto the scene with her

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mind of uncommon mold The paragraph therefore does not For

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shadow her eventual marriage it only foreshadows a marriage I'ii

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her father's so the answer is B It foreshadows Caroline's

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eventual marriage while the Loser Bowl The paragraph might not

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hint at Caroline's future but it manages to cover a

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lot of other issues The speaker's father gets plenty of

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face time in this paragraph a different kind of face

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time Mostly he's a big softie He loves Beaufort with

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truest friendships It says it right there lost no time

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in seeking him out before It also gets you know

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developed like the Lannisters He's a man who always pays

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his debts Yeah you game of thrones fans You're incorrigible

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in the most honorable manners he says So it also

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becomes clear why the focus shifted from the father to

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both fort In order to set the stage for we'll

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have the father and Caroline eventually meet so well that's

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it None of those things It's the bee is the 00:01:33.5 --> [endTime] right answer You go

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