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CAHSEE ELA 9.3 Ambiguities. Which of the following is an example of figurative language in the previous passage?
CAHSEE ELA 9.4 Ambiguities. Which of the following is not an example of symbolism?
CAHSEE ELA 9.5 Ambiguities. Which of the following statements about allegory is true?
CAHSEE 5.1 Passage Drill 176 Views
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CAHSEE 5.1 Passage Drill. Based on the information in the passage, which of the following is most likely to happen?
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Sorry And here's your smoked You sure Brought to you
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by realtors listing homes for sale in the south with
- 00:09
one hundred sixty four guest bedrooms No All right check
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a falling passage Family opposed slavery argument He's a plantation
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Not even the mechanic No the point colonel All right
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Based on the information in the passage which of the
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following is most likely to happen and hear the potential
- 00:33
answers a lot of things on colonel boy You remember
- 00:37
colonel sanders but god Okay well this passage is basically
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an expose explaining how colonel lloyd managed tto win maryland's
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mean a slave owner award nearly every year proving that
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sometimes it's not good to work hard to meet your
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goals anyway knowing what the colonel's favorite pastime is will
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help us sift through these answers Don't just jump into
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option c which is a definite no The colonel is
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about his pro slavery as a person can be so
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there's no reason to necessarily think that he'll start doing
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more business with free states in the north especially since
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there's a big old war coming that'll put a damper
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on trade for a while Answer be totally misses the
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mark The colonel's neighbors are big time slavery fans just
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like him They won't fight with colonel When slavery is
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band they'll probably get together and have a pity party
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Chances are they're former slaves won't have much pity for
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them All right choice D could be right back in
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the day A bunch plantation owners did end up flat
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broke after their slaves were freed as a kind of
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shakes up your business model and you actually have to
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pay your workers While this pastor doesn't necessarily focus on
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the colonel's income though so we'll see if there's a
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better answer option a is our safest bet There's no
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doubt that colonel lloyd will side with the south on
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all slavery related issues He probably also agrees with the
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south on the deliciousness of fried chicken So he's two 00:01:56.279 --> [endTime] for two so far yeah
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