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CAHSEE 10.1 Passage Drill 192 Views
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CAHSEE 10.1 Passage Drill. The author uses "mandatory" to suggest that...what?
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- 00:00
Sorry and here's your smoke too Sure brought to you
- 00:04
by foreign countries We had to hire a coyote to
- 00:07
get this one across all right checking the following passage
- 00:38
Read this excerpt from the selection After my experience this
- 00:41
summer with international travel i've come to the conclusion that
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- 00:45
international travel should be mandatory for all american high school
- 00:48
students The other uses the word mandatory in this sense
- 00:52
to suggest that what and hear the pendulum Yeah Well
- 01:00
most of us know the definition of the word mandatory
- 01:02
right Revolving told things like attendance is mandatory or it's
- 01:07
mandatory that all guests where a banana suit it has
- 01:10
appeal I am mortified so most of us are aware
- 01:14
that mandatory means absolutely required if we say whatever to
- 01:18
something that's mandatory Well we're breaking a rule and we'd
- 01:21
better be ready to face the music I immediately regret
- 01:24
this decision However the thing with the quote in question
- 01:27
is the author doesn't literally mean that all students should
- 01:30
be forced to go abroad Kids and chains being forced
- 01:32
on airplanes Well it's not a pretty picture I'll stay
- 01:35
in my seat i swear So if the author isn't
- 01:38
using the literal meaning of the word what is she
- 01:40
going for here Good choice d have it right Yeah
- 01:44
not so much though the word mandatory does put us
- 01:47
in a disciplinary frame of mind The author doesn't say
- 01:51
anything about travel making kids better behaved Anybody who's seen
- 01:55
what goes down in an international dorm after hours can
- 01:58
quickly dispel that notion Options being c are in the
- 02:01
same ballpark so we'll get rid of them in one
- 02:04
fell swoop While the author is all about international travel
- 02:06
she doesn't say that it's funny or that it's necessarily
- 02:09
a fun topic of conversation and anyway neither of these
- 02:12
ideas has anything to do with the word mandatory Once
- 02:16
having fun becomes mandatory well it's not all that entertaining
- 02:19
anymore looks like answer a is the way to go
- 02:21
The author is using the word mandatory to show how
- 02:24
strongly she feels about international travel She may not quite
- 02:28
mean it literally but she gets her point across with
- 02:30
a little exaggeration Of course if somebody had made it
- 02:33
mandatory for us to spend a year in south of
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france well we wouldn't have complained It's nice down there 00:02:39.478 --> [endTime] I'll stay in my seat i swear
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