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AP English Language and Composition: Persona, Tone, and Point of View Drill 1, Problem 6. With which of the following statements is the speaker most likely to agree?
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Sorry Then here's your shmoop douceur brought to you by
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kingdoms Anybody who wouldn't want to rule one is a
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king dum dum Yeah With which of the following statements
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is the speaker most likely to agree and hear the
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pinch Lancers So this question wants us to journey into
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our speakers brain and guess what option they'd agree with
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Fortunately we're not totally in the dark We can make
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an educated guess like we can use lines from the
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passage and what we know of the speakers opinion about
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the king to clue us in to the answer It'll
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be like pinning the tail on the donkey without being
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blindfolded with the speaker agree with a no we can
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tell from the passage that speaker doesn't blame the king
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for welcoming the catholics with open arms He thought it
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was a necessity So say bye day what about b
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We'd have to journey into a much deeper region speakers
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brain answer this one In other words he doesn't really
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get into whether or not the catholic church is gaining
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power or not and same with c He doesn't say
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whether the nobles opposing the king we're better soldiers so
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we can cross bnc off our list Which brings us
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to de and we don't have to go any further
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The first paragraph of the passengers all about how the
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houses had rejected the king's negotiations right here the possibility
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that already decided to oppose the throne Seems like a
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pretty reasonable assumption on speaker Seems like a pretty reasonable
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guy so we're gonna go with deep So if you're
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looking for the exit take a right at the hip 00:01:47.017 --> [endTime] A camp
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