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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?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.1 Passage Drill 7. The primary purpose of this passage is what?
Wishing upon a star may help you pass your AP English Language and Composition test, but answering this question would be a safer bet.
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The passage ends on a note of
The passage ends on a note of
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Okay Ap ingle angers here we go We're almost done
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The passage ends on a note of what All right
- 00:15
threat passage The author comes in pretty hot against the
- 00:17
americans and their misplaced feeling of entitlement and superiority Similarly
- 00:22
you know how everyone seems feel about millennials today You
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know been there done that well At the end however
- 00:28
she says she shall welcome to european fellow ship one
- 00:31
of the finest countries on earth The arrogance This is
- 00:34
ironic because it's the opposite of what is expected A
- 00:37
compliment sort of after a series of insults At the
- 00:40
same time it shows the author's respect for a country
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despite its faults Well to be cynical a The passenger
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would have to end with a pessimistic statement like america
- 00:49
will forever stay slamming its head against the wall and
- 00:52
likewise a despairing tone as inbee would suggest that no
- 00:55
hope is possible Well the author starts the paragraph within
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if implying that while the prospect for change isn't certain
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so get rid of the yet she never outright begs
- 01:04
So get rid of e Way to keep it classy
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They're britain way Appreciate your love Okay that's it So 00:01:10.214 --> [endTime] the answer is c ironic generosity
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