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AP® English Language and Composition: Comprehension Drill 1, Problem 1. The speaker would agree with all of the following statements except what?
AP English Language and Composition: Comprehension Drill 1, Problem 3. What can the "personality" that the speaker describes be characterized as?
AP English Language and Composition: Comprehension Drill 1, Problem 10. The metaphor used in lines 62 and 63 is best interpreted to mean which...
AP English Language: What Is The Theme? 13 Views
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The theme of the passage can best be described as
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Okay Ap yngling people we got a whole new passage
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just dying to be skimmed here it says adapted from
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a recent essay on the history of drugs in america
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Like just say yes until someone told us to just
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say no All right so what's your skin This thing
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and picking out a few key words here at its
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good customers developing products that coffee then with like a
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drug to start about scotland and cocaine were going Wow
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this thing is long It goes oh some eighty lines
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and finally go back to the top It's okay we're
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gonna start on cocaine and no one's really good with
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capt Robertson cultivators going there's a billion people were getting
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freaky with starbucks revolutionized american coffee You drink caffeine and
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money and they just livers and unconditional peace Coffee place
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marketing with those copies you understand Howard shelton Starbucks and
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i got a got a million calories every sort of
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shelter for taking on a freeway by taking cocaine Caffeine
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to koga will hide behind this gallery regularly made A
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big father told him that you could be right We're
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just going down There are gonna be completely different now
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We're going to be something that somebody probably framed him
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Anything that could dream of our child Well the theme
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of the passage can best be described as what Yeah
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Although many of the options pertained a parts of the
- 01:05
passage While the question asked about the passage over all
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the idea that all parts have in common though as
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evidenced by the frequent citation of their financial impact is
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that both legal and illegal drugs play a massive role
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in our economy because the passage includes stuff about starbucks
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While the overall thing doesn't center on illegal drugs specifically
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so get rid of caramel macchiato knows her delicious enough
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that they totally should be illegal But well they're not
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The passage talks about the similar profitability of legal and
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illegal drugs not similarities of the drugs themselves With people
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who drink a lot of coffee to do that again
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Some paragraphs do talk about the rise of some entrepreneurs
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But the passage about the product's not people in the
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producers Nothing in the passage not even the parts about
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crack talk about the evils of corporations So get rid
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of d Yeah it's the communist section of this book
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So the answer is d How drugs became integral to
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the american economy that's it and be done there
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