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AP® English Language and Composition: Purpose, Rhetoric, Style, and Organization Drill 1, Problem 1. The speaker cites all of the following as ben...
AP English Language and Composition 3.10 Passage Drill. Which of the following devices does the passage not include?
In lines 33–34, the author writes that "ambition would induce them to aspire to office, and commands and honors, to form cabals against their com...
AP English Language: Conforming To The Passage 4 Views
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Conforming...ideal (line 26) is an example of
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All right people Next up ap england here we have
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line twenty six is an example of what from conforming
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to ideals Let's just cruise line twenty six and read
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this puppy Here we go Husbands were advised to keep
- 00:20
up with the joneses by conforming to the clean cut
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clean shaven corporate ideal If they ever hope to fit
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in and do well well let's take a close look
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at line twenty six conforming to the clean cut clean
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shaven corporate ideal Well probably not a coincidence that most
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of those words start with a c It's a case
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of alliteration or the repetition of words beginning with the
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same letter and a fora requires the repetition of a
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word or group of words at the beginnings of phrases
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for emphasis so we can get rid of a accidents
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is not a name for a congressman It implies a
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vowel rhyme like time and light or high and kite
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So give it to be Ambiguity just means an unclear
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meaning And an aphorism is a proverb like stuff he
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stop in Gandhi would say like the early bird catches
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the worm eh So get rid of the right answer
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here It's e alliteration I'll pick up that garbage That's 00:01:10.809 --> [endTime] not alliteration Come on guys
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