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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?
Wishing upon a star may help you pass your AP English Language and Composition test, but answering this question would be a safer bet.
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The tone of paragraph 4 (lines 73–94) can best be described as
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All right people Next up here we go Quick The
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tone of paragraph four can best be described as what
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Let's go there Line seventy three We're going to cruise
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down here and look at it Meanwhile throughout the second
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half twenty century american their peril in textile manager can
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you expand their energy overseas and meanwhile upscale current development
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going going to repaint black market coveted by younger customer
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videos magazines folks brad finally hip hop run dmc on
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indeed soon my adidas So let's think about this The
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tone well this paragraphs generally didactic meaning it's knowledgeable about
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this subject and his intended do instruct the reader like
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that's what it's there is say hey dummy here's all
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the economics of fashion is however that's more like the
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purpose and were being asked about the tone So skim
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through and noticed the brief amusing anecdote about the song
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my adidas Notice that the author mentions all three of
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ah puffy is sean combs names They're puffy p Diddy
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and didi When will he stop What is a puffy
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anyway What is a ditty It's so confusing Those parts
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aren't instructional So get rid of a disdainful get rid
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of b or sarcastic Get rid of he The paragraph
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also isn't energetic or wildly entertaining Cz okay rid of
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c but it is mildly humorous kind of When most
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of the passengers air is dry as a dry saltines
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wealth will take any little giggle weaken get yeah welcome
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to shmoop So the answer here is d It's a
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kind of humorous and anecdotal
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