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- 00:01
and here's your schmoop du jour brought to you by Fanny Burney.
- 00:07
all right we'll check out suggested husbands for Fanny Burney to answer the
- 00:10
following question. my dear friends
- 00:16
who wrote this?
- 00:24
all right here we go. in line 18 what does pine mean? and here the potential [play script pictured]
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- 00:29
answers. great answers alright well we'll get this one wrong only if we
- 00:37
decide we're too busy to bother reading the passage. like seriously let's take a
- 00:42
look at the paragraph in which the word pine appears. alright so the story is
- 00:47
that mrs. thrale is trying to set Fannie up with a bunch of guys. when asked
- 00:52
whether she digs one more than the other Fanny says she likes one guy better but
- 00:56
she's not gonna pine for either one but what is pine mean? well it's not too hard
- 01:01
to figure out since most of these options make zero sense in context. for
- 01:05
example what it makes sense for Fanny to randomly start talking about pineapples
- 01:09
or trees when asked which guys she prefers well no it would not. but we'll
- 01:13
Nix a and B right off the bat. if Fanny did do this mrs. thrale would probably [two women sit at a table]
- 01:18
think she's more fit for the loony bin and marriage. choice B is a little less
- 01:22
random because a person's health can take a dip when pining. still this
- 01:26
doesn't work in the context of the passage. there's nothing to make us think
- 01:29
that Fanny is saying she won't let her health fail for either of these men. well
- 01:33
hopefully she'll stay healthy either way. the correct answer is C - pine means to
- 01:38
yearn for something like you want it but can't have it.
- 01:42
so Fanny is not gonna stay up all night thinking about either of these suitors.
- 01:46
we're glad to hear she's not into that Crutchley guy, you know Crutchely is a [woman sleeps in bed]
- 01:49
supervillain alias if we've ever heard one.
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