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What does "Shock the bottom out of" mean? Mark Twain uses it in the SAT Reading passage.
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- 00:02
okay people were continuing on with Mark Twain's a little story here of his angst
- 00:08
and venom of childhood in the Mississippi authors use up the phrase [text on screen]
- 00:12
shock at the bottom out of one sitting right there he's primarily meant to
- 00:14
convey the idea that what all right well the right answer here people yes it's be
- 00:19
Twain uses the term worldly to mean that the boy acted against the Church's
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- 00:25
teachings yet he was rewarded with every River kids dream while Twain was left to [Kid unhappy on the shore]
- 00:30
you know high and dry ashore there it was to him the definition of unfair
- 00:35
because all Twain's good behavior had gotten him was a whole lot of nothing [empty present bag]
- 00:39
tough break there Marky well the success of his old mate actually makes Twain's
- 00:44
prospects seem a bit brighter so get rid of a in fact it inspires Twain and all
- 00:48
the local boys to look for steamboat work there's no mention of any further [text on screen]
- 00:52
connection to his father so yeah get rid of see their employment and lastly
- 00:56
surviving an explosion makes the boy a town hero which makes the danger all the
- 01:01
more appealing to Twain and the other boys so get rid of B because ya boys are
- 01:06
immortal
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