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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...
AP English Literature: Figuring Out the Tense 6 Views
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The entire poem is framed in which of the following tenses?
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No Okapi England people Another one for you Big fat
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calm We're gonna kind of cruise through it here and
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looking and just kind of winking at it first The
- 00:16
entire poem is framed in which of the following tenses
- 00:20
Alright frames So let's think about this Whenever we see
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- 00:26
the words would and could like What could the speaker
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abbreviate with Apostrophe D there Yeah we know we're dealing
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with a hypothetical mooed like a cow speaker tells us
- 00:39
from the very beginning that she's looking at a house
- 00:41
that robbers would like the look of So we know
- 00:44
she's imagining a situation that could happen but it's not
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definitely happening We're not sure it's really or just kind
- 00:51
of wait up So the right answer here his deal
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is conditional Just It depends you know like a diaper
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loser bowl here Well for this one we need to
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know the different kinds of tenses a writer might employ
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in writing But we're talking about what will be We're
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dealing with the future A passive voice isn't used in
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the poem like he was done too or something like
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that So get rid of B If we're in the
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here and now we're in the present like right now
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see And when it's not it because we're not here
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And now we're just kind of would've maybe Kudo should've
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And then finally if we're watching things unfold in the
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moment like the pitcher is winding up to throw the
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ball that's present progressive and that ain't it That ain't
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what we have in this little ditty here so that's 00:01:31.06 --> [endTime] not the right answer is D conditional
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