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AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 7. What is the principal rhetorical function of paragraphs one to three?
AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill 1, Problem 8. The quotation marks in the third paragraph chiefly serve to what?
In this AP Language and Composition drill question, read the provided passage and infer information based upon footnote two. AP Language and Com...
AP English Language and Composition 2.5 Passage Drill 191 Views
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AP English Language and Composition 2.5 Passage Drill. The footnotes most clarify which of the following topics?
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- 00:00
Sorry and here's your smug du jour brought to you
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by monarchs Without them there would be well on our
- 00:08
way All right check the following passage If you haven't
- 00:13
rave like humpy time The footnotes most clarify which of
- 00:32
the following topics and hear the potential answers Wait a
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- 00:39
minute You mean we actually have to pay attention All
- 00:42
that stuff in the italics at the end we thought
- 00:44
this was just decoration Sorry Well if you see footnotes
- 00:47
after a passenger on the test you can bet there's
- 00:49
going to be at least one question about on a
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hand Well here it is It's Go time questions asking
- 00:54
what is most clarified by the footnote Not just what's
- 00:57
mentioned there So we need to be on the lookout
- 01:00
for something that brings new information to light or helps
- 01:03
us understand a concept a little better Is it a
- 01:06
noble and gentry's ultimate motives for aligning with the king
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Well footnote number two addresses this point but the passage
- 01:12
already made it pretty clear So no it's not a
- 01:16
be explicit charges the parliament followers made against the king
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and speaker already did a bang up job covering the
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accusations made against the king Oh no need to beat
- 01:25
up on him Even more in the foot aren't d
- 01:28
the restrictions religious differences placed on military strategy's Well no
- 01:34
no mention of this in the footnotes Little red herring
- 01:36
e the pre existing animosity between the king And several
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houses All right well we already picked up on that
- 01:42
tension in the passage We get it The king in
- 01:45
the houses aren't best buds no sleepovers in the castle
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got it It means our answer is c the overriding
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reason the king accepted the catholics onto his side Yeah
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pasin says The king incorporated the catholics among his own
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forces but then sort of trails off and that's where
- 02:00
footnote number five steps up to the plate it explains
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in his own words the king's reasoning will see is 00:02:06.33 --> [endTime] our answer Oh one last footnote
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