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AP English Language and Composition 2.5 Passage Drill. The footnotes most clarify which of the following topics?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.5 Passage Drill 1. In the third paragraph, how does the author foreshadow a coming tone shift?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.6 Passage Drill 5. Death is primarily characterized as what?
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The main theme of the poem expresses that
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No Next up in this series for AP English people
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Big Fat Home We're just gonna kind of cruise through
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it here and looking and just kind of winking at
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it first The main theme of the poem expresses that
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What All right so I kinda have to cruise through
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the person's homes are several danger loneliness And I think
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elderly are always more vulnerable People are often unaware of
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the Mantilla criminals Only a smart horse And what does
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that mean All right well let's think about this throughout
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the poem especially in the third stanza like right down
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there everyone and everything notices the robbers Except for the
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most important people the ones being robbed Yeah clearly they
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need ring You go get it on Amazon the almanacs
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aware and the moon slides down the stair to see
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who's there while at the end of the poem while
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the speaker says Well just that the old couple just
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a stir Fancy the sunrise left the door ajar This
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juxtaposition highlights how oblivious the couple is Don't you love
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old people Oblivious to the world I aspired to be
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one someday soon So the answer is D People are
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often unaware of the events unfolding around them You know
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basically like your average politician So the loser bowl Any
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home is susceptible to danger A But the speaker seems
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to be alluding to something more than that We're not
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actually witnessing a crime for say so We can't be
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sure about any definitive conclusions about crime Get Toby And
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well let's not just be ageist here as well So
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get rid of C please Thank you very much Talking
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about a criminal's intelligence Sound smart Nol as Anne But
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the focus of the poem is not on the hypothetical
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robbers or their wit Yeah it's not James Bond Okay 00:01:48.54 --> [endTime] so it's deep and we're done with that one
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