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This video clears up the confusion between then and than once and for all. It explains when to use each one (one for time, one for comparison) and...
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AP English Language and Composition 4.4 Passage Drill. In this passage, "fatuous" is best defined as what?
Which of the following words is most grammatically parallel to "faculty" (line 23)?
The author makes use of parallelism in lines 33–37 ("The blues…Civil Rights Movement") primarily in order to
The syntax of the second sentence (lines 2–6) is best described as containing