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AP English Literature and Composition 1.10 Passage Drill 3. What tone shift is indicated by line 49?
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- 00:03
What's Shmoop got to do with it?
- 00:08
This is your last chance to press pause and review the following passage. Aw, look who's getting sentimental!
- 00:24
What tone shift is indicated by line 38?
- 00:28
And here are the potential answers:
- 00:36
It's always nice when they give us a single line number. We can zero in a particular portion
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of the passage and not really worry about anything else.
- 00:44
And we love not having to worry.
- 00:46
Okay, actually, since we're looking for a tone shift, we may need to know what comes
- 00:51
just before it, so we can determine what the tone is shifting to.
- 00:57
Let's look at lines 35 through 38:
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"That's the chance, of course," he said slowly. "How much or how little I'm taking this stand
- 01:03
because of propaganda I've heard, I don't know; naturally I think that it's my most
- 01:08
innermost conviction—it seems a path spread before me just now."
- 01:13
Amory's heart sank.
- 01:14
So, the question is really asking, why did Amory's heart sink? Did it hit an iceberg?
- 01:20
Okay, let's check out the answer choices:
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Did he go from extreme hostility to mild anger? So, did he just get less angry?
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Generally when one's heart "sinks," we're not talking about anger.
- 01:31
Your heart feels almost like it's in your throat when you get worked up, so we can scratch
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A, and B as well, while we're at it.
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There is certainly no levity, or lightheartedness, apparent here, so we can nix C as well.
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For option D, the despair part is definitely possible, but it's not preceded by a hint
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of hopefulness. D can't be right either.
- 01:52
The correct answer is E, criticism to reflection.
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The lines leading up to line 38 feature a healthy dose of criticism, while Amory's "sinking
- 02:01
heart" leads to reflection on his lack of conviction.
- 02:05
Maybe he needs to get one of those inflatable heart rafts...
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