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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: Implications of the Author's Purpose 10 Views
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The last two lines ("These thoughts…both work and sleep") imply a sense of
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Sorry Okay Just a few more Here we go Diving
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right in the last two lines These thoughts Ah love
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above the blob both working slaving This section imply a
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sense of what last line over there Well think about
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it If folks are kept up a night and can't
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work after a bout of insomnia well then they're typically
- 00:39
experiencing the pains of consequence and responsibility that follow a
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guilty conscience And we're looking at you Bob the builder
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you developer there And yeah those residents are part of
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the city that covered the Brooks So they're responsible by
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association for the psychological consequences that come with their actions
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Doesn't this sound like an EAGLES song Ask your parents
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about it They're saying about stuff like this all the
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time Okay So the answer is B consequence and responsibility
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shared by those residing in the city and Loser Bowl
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Well there isn't a strong feeling of hopelessness So get
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rid of a because city looks as if well it's
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still growing through pavements in a town It also takes
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a lot of care and attention to build the city
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for a lot of people So you're going to see
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their two way don't really feel a sense of endurance
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like d there It's not as if the new built
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city in this poem screams of overcoming hard times and
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poverty and finally submission and regret that's not a fifty
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shades from there is just straight out of left field
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comes from nowhere The city planners weren't all that you
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know submissive when they expanded right over that little unlucky
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waterway So get rid of all those right answer is
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B and boo to the developer at least in this 00:01:50.9 --> [endTime] context
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