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AP® English Language and Composition: Purpose, Rhetoric, Style, and Organization Drill 1, Problem 1. The speaker cites all of the following as ben...
AP English Language and Composition 3.10 Passage Drill. Which of the following devices does the passage not include?
In lines 33–34, the author writes that "ambition would induce them to aspire to office, and commands and honors, to form cabals against their com...
AP English Language: Analyzing The Final Paragraph 2 Views
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The final paragraph (lines 66–74) serves primarily to
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Ok next up The final paragraph line sixty six through
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seventy four serves primarily to do what Well Earlier in
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the passage the author mentions that farmer's share of the
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national wealth had precipitously declined and their iconic place in
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the american imagination was at risk While here though she
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turns that idea on its head by introducing social darwinism
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she takes something that had been bad or at least
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had seemed bad like tons of farmers losing their livelihood
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and suggest that maybe that was an unfortunate but necessary
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part of progress By presenting another idea the author herself
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doesn't disparage the work of twain Get rid of a
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or support social darwinism get rid of d She just
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gives both playtime in the sandbox which is something we
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never experienced as children Life is unfair but sand box
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should be social Darwinism also recognizes that economic inequality was
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huge so get rid of b and that major changes
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were occurring So get rid of e But it doesn't
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necessarily see those as bad things like f y I
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Social darwinism isn't the most compassionate viewpoint Ayn rand would
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be so proud Yeah so the answer here is see
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it recast the rest of the passage in a new
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