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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 5.3 Passage Drill 165 Views
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In this CAHSEE passage drill, figure out what the phrase "every leaf and grain" means. CAHSEE: Passage Drill 5, Problem 3
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Sorry And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you
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by maryland which was a lot less merry back in
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the slave days Hey Time All right in paragraph five
- 00:45
the phrase every leaf in green suggests that colonel lloyd's
- 00:50
operation what And here the potential answers way leaf and
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grain sounds like the name of an overpriced vegan restaurant
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us but we're guessing colonel lloyd wouldn't fit in at
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one of those it's not home in any place where
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the greens aren't boiled with a ham bone right We'll
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begin by nixing choice See according to douglas colonel lloyd's
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business is pretty massive This guy even has his own
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fleet of ships seriously So we're sure that nobody would
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ever call lloyds business small morally bankrupt maybe but not
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small And anyway the phrase leaf in grain has nothing
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to do with size So in this case size definitely
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does not matter Option d is a freebie Leaf ingrain
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clearly has nothing to do with any kind of accident
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Thank steve for making our lives that much easier Unalloyed
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had leaves and grains flying everywhere Well then choice It
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would be a great answer However colonel lloyd watches his
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property like a hot which is kind of unlucky for
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the slaves he owned Option b gets it right by
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correctly diagnosing the colonel's type A personality Douglas uses the
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phrase every grain and leaf to show that he keeps
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track of every speck of rory What douglas doesn't tell
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us is that the colonel's just is obsessive about his
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breakfast cereal One grain falls he's on the floor all 00:02:07.68 --> [endTime] morning with a magnifying glass
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