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AP® English Language and Composition: Purpose, Rhetoric, Style, and Organization Drill 1, Problem 1. The speaker cites all of the following as ben...
AP English Language and Composition 3.10 Passage Drill. Which of the following devices does the passage not include?
In lines 33–34, the author writes that "ambition would induce them to aspire to office, and commands and honors, to form cabals against their com...
AP English Language: Charlie And The Political Factory 4 Views
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The author uses the phrase "political factory" (line 33) in order to
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Ok next up the author uses the phrase political factory
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online Thirty three there in order Teo do what Let's
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go to thirty three at the municipal level This was
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the era of the political factory our community level factory
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What does that mean Well think about it Factories make
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things you know like has meant cleanup toys and they
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make them in predictable uniform ways That's the whole point
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right Therefore a political factory especially one that's dominated by
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powerful organizations that exchange jobs and contracts for political loyalty
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would be one where the outcome is pretty much guaranteed
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Well the author doesn't mention how industrialization plays into the
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political corruption so get rid of a nor did she
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mention what careers most of the politicians were coming from
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So get rid of b or the diversity of political
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parties like where that come from you get rid of
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the term here is being used figuratively So politics weren't
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necessarily happening inside of the factories So get rid of
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d right Answer Here is c fly that political races
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were predictable and uniforms
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