ShmoopTube

Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.

Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos


Passage Drill Videos 141 videos

AP English Language and Composition 1.2 Passage Drill
843 Views

AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 2. What is the speaker's primary purpose in using onomatopoeia in line four?

AP English Language and Composition 1.7 Passage Drill
337 Views

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 1.8 Passage Drill
241 Views

AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill 1, Problem 8. The quotation marks in the third paragraph chiefly serve to what?

See All

AP English Language and Composition 7.3 Passage Drill 186 Views


Share It!


Description:

AP English Language and Composition 7.3 Passage Drill. In what way is the following sentence from lines 14-17 and example of an ellipsis?

Language:
English Language

Transcript

00:00

Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du

00:04

jour brought to you by unfinished thoughts Those thoughts you

00:08

have that you just sorry but what were we saying

00:12

They're following passage umpteen times Amazing it's umpteen Would that

00:19

be none of those thoughts Okay here's the question in

00:30

what way is the following sentence from lines fourteen Seventeen

00:33

an example of an ellipsis And here the potential answers

00:38

All right well splitting you know meeting and what else

00:41

rhymes with eating All right well this question is asking

00:44

us how the sentence is an example of any lips

00:46

is no which probably no orderly lips is is well

00:49

lips is could mean a bunch things but all the

00:51

variations have one thing in common leaving out words like

00:54

when you and your best friend can practically read each

00:57

other's minds you can figure out what she means without

01:00

her even saying it Then we have the lips is

01:02

that performed the task of omitted wards on a much

01:05

smaller scale like if we point to a piece of

01:08

old gum under our desk and say look at that

01:11

well we don't need to say what it is for

01:13

you to understand us and similar to leaving out one

01:16

word there's the exclusion of a non essential phrase like

01:19

when we say why do we have gross gum under

01:21

our desks And you don't well you confer that we

01:24

meant by you don't is you don't have growth gum

01:28

under your desk right You get the idea ellipses less

01:32

is more so let's get back to the question without

01:35

even reading the sentence There are a couple of choices

01:37

we can get rid of here Ellipsis is about the

01:39

art of brevity That means we can eliminate both a

01:42

and see which add rather than take away Now let's

01:45

check out sentence They don't really have anything that leaves

01:48

a big blank space for us filling on her own

01:50

so he doesn't fit The key phrase here is that

01:53

is after that is the author continues about common sense

01:57

without actually mentioned in common sense That means the answer's

02:00

b or to the wise don't try the less is

02:03

more trick on your parents when they tell you to

02:04

eat your veggies that is unless you like being sent 00:02:07.508 --> [endTime] to your room for fast No

Related Videos

AP English Language and Composition 3.8 Passage Drill
225 Views

Wishing upon a star may help you pass your AP English Language and Composition test, but answering this question would be a safer bet.

AP English Language and Composition 1.2 Passage Drill
843 Views

AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 2. What is the speaker's primary purpose in using onomatopoeia in line four?

AP English Literature and Composition 1.1 Passage Drill 7
310 Views

AP English Literature and Composition 1.1 Passage Drill 7. The primary purpose of this passage is what?

AP English Language and Composition 4.6 Passage Drill
230 Views

Take a look at this shmoopy question and see if you can figure out which device the speaker employs the most.

AP English Language and Composition 4.5 Passage Drill
168 Views

Feel like shifting gears and answering a question about shifting tones? We've got you covered. Take a look at this question and see if you can foll...