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AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 2. What is the speaker's primary purpose in using onomatopoeia in line four?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.1 Passage Drill 7. The primary purpose of this passage is what?
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AP English Language: Identifying an Author's Point of View 5 Views
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The author's personal view of drugs is
The author's personal view of drugs is
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Okay p laying People have got another one for you
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The author's personal view of drugs is what Let's think
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about this Well the author bluntly says that coffee is
- 00:19
a drug but then again so is tylenol In fact
- 00:22
the author is fairly non biased considering the fact that
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subject is well hotly controversial The author does say ross
- 00:28
was on the wrong side of the law and went
- 00:30
to jail But well that's a legal fact not a
- 00:33
statement about in morality So get to be The other
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also says that drugs are a major part of the
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economy but not in inter girl or essential part We'll
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get rid of days The author also doesn't say coffee
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is better or worse than cocaine not comping the buzz
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You get to get rid of a on ly that
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it can be to find in the same category for
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the answer It's c It's just not explicitly stated in
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the passage trick question Kind of ditzy
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