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AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 2. What is the speaker's primary purpose in using onomatopoeia in line four?
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AP English Language and Composition 5.5 Passage Drill 181 Views
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AP English Language and Composition 5.5 Passage Drill. Which of the following is suggested by the speaker?
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- 00:00
Sorry And here's your shmoop du jour Brought to you
- 00:05
by good and evil Maybe take a turn on someone
- 00:08
else's Shoulders would you okay moving on Alright We're reading
- 00:12
about floss being good or evil Evolution is um universe
- 00:16
boundless possibilities religion primitive mind pre signed a scope in
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- 00:23
brett elation Okay which of the following is suggested by
- 00:28
the speaker and hear the potential answers like notions You
- 00:36
interesting on boy Well break out your scuba gear were
- 00:38
about to plunge it Some deep thoughts All right Well
- 00:41
let's begin by nixing option A speaker does a lot
- 00:44
of talking about notions of good and evil and how
- 00:46
philosophers should ignore him But he never claims of society's
- 00:50
Morals were created by just a few people man What
- 00:53
would have been like to be on that committee option
- 00:56
He uses some of the words the speaker uses but
- 00:58
it doesn't actually touch on any of his ideas He
- 01:01
says that philosophers auto ignore ideas of faith and good
- 01:04
in this Makes it sound like our destiny is somehow
- 01:08
decided by our moral values Well if the speaker thought
- 01:11
this were true then telling philosophers to ignore both things
- 01:14
would be an apocalyptic plot or the of a supervillain
- 01:18
We'll give him the benefit of the doubt and move
- 01:20
on D doesn't make the cut either This whole essay
- 01:23
is basically the speaker telling modern scholars that they're still
- 01:26
way too concerned with notions of good and evil There'd
- 01:29
be no reason for him to write this essay if
- 01:31
he thought modern scholars had it all figured out The
- 01:34
statement cancels out the essays reason for being and there's
- 01:37
nothing more depressing than that option c is pretty close
- 01:40
The speaker says material success is partly responsible for people
- 01:44
being too confident about their ability to control the world
- 01:48
but he doesn't say that rich people think the world
- 01:50
is fundamentally good though things have to look a little
- 01:53
rosier when you're sitting on the deck of your yacht
- 01:56
All right well choice b is the way to go
- 01:58
The speaker directly says that it's people who are not
- 02:00
on the quest for happiness that find it most In
- 02:03
that case we would like to announce to the universe
- 02:06
that we're definitely not trying to be happy
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