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AP English Language and Composition 8.2 Passage Drill. Based on this passage, what is the author's principal theme?
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- 00:00
Sorry And here's your smoke to shore brought to you
- 00:05
by a glorious sunny day in england way Get the
- 00:08
wrong footage for this or is this er no uh
- 00:12
okay then Glorious sunny day You take the following passage
- 00:17
england eighteen thirty seven We're married already You're flying probably
Full Transcript
- 00:23
you in front of each other Awesomeness Honor and hander
- 00:37
and and here's our question Based on this fasten what
- 00:41
is the author's principal theme And here the potential answer
- 00:47
Got it All right Well this is one of those
- 00:50
questions that a grumpy teacher probably wrote at the end
- 00:52
of a very long day At first glance every answer
- 00:56
appears to be correct Which makes this a daunting question
- 00:59
to answer It's appealing as it might seem to drop
- 01:01
out and start a new life is a circus clown
- 01:03
Well why don't we put down the clown nose for
- 01:05
a second try and tackle the chance or one at
- 01:07
a time All right fine You can keep the nose
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pretty cool Let's Start with answer x you author definitely
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compares americans to europe Ian so that part's correct But
- 01:16
the question is whether or not is a point by
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point comparison so let's see what specific part of our
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culture did she compare to european culture Music No literature
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not so much about heart Not really In fact every
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comparison made is pretty general which is the exact opposite
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of going point by point Looks like answer is out
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now Let's Try answer b there's no denying that this
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lady believes european culture is superior to american culture Is
- 01:42
that really her main point on didn't seem like that
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Kind of undermined the whole europeans Don't you feel to
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appear in other cultures where americans do five she has
- 01:52
going on there So when you really be as well
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how about see the author definitely does use this passion
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to describe her interpretation of american mores which is another
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word for customs as well as american manners but is
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providing a description the main point of this passage Hartley
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the author is not content to simply provide a description
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she's determined to address a problem since have about themselves
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and their country She does provide some ideas for how
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americans can improve toward the end of this passage but
- 02:21
they're mentioned is almost an afterthought and certainly not as
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the main point So that leaves us with the passage
- 02:28
is all about the author's view of the attitude americans
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have toward america and how unhealthy she believes that attitude
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to be But since the author probably wakes up to
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this on a beautiful day maybe we should take her 00:02:41.345 --> [endTime] criticism with a grain of salt
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