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SAT Reading: Drawing Conclusions from the Tone of Twain's Essay
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Mark Twain doesn't like an apprentice. Find out why when you watch this SAT Reading video.


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all right more SAT readin on purpose structure and all that stuff alright

00:07

here we go the question passage which choice best describes what bothers me [text on screen]

00:10

most about the apprentice engineer alright well the correct answer is B

00:15

Twain's tone toward the boy isn't a nice one he uses words like envy right there

00:20

in loathe and describes the boy as obnoxious right down to his showy brass

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chain on an ignorant watch yeah I just didn't know how to tell time except for

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twice a day well he's not a big fan of all the hoopla it's this kind of [man shaking watch]

00:34

annoying showy demeanor that bugs Twain the most and the majority of Twain's

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insults are about the boys exaggeration and dress instead of a lack of talent or [text on screen]

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good luck so get rid of a and D actually went Wayne does say the boy acted [close up of man's face]

00:47

against church teachings but it sounds like that was a deliberate life choice

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that wasn't rooted in ignorance so there you have it your answer [man smoking]

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