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PSAT 1.1 Reading Diagnostic. The main purpose of the first two paragraphs is to...what?
PSAT 2.2 Reading Diagnostic. What is the main rhetorical effect of this phrase in the second paragraph?
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PSAT 1.3 Reading Narrative Walkthrough. In the context of the passage, the author's use of the word "intoxicated" in line 1 is primarily meant to convey the idea that...what?
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Thank you We sneak and here's your shmoop du jour
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brought to you by extramarital affairs It should come as
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no surprise that one member of the animal kingdom who's
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had the most of them is the cheetah Okay check
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out this passage thanks for loving and and gradually renounce
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Fears Took obama for eleven talking and she listened playing
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overhead all right in the context of the passage the
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author's use of the word intoxicated in line one is
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primarily meant to convey the idea that what and hear
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potential answers hi jealousy on ability Uh oh Sounds like
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somebody can't hold their affection Better cut her off after
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one more Or uh you won't be able to drive
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home Okay so yeah we're told that love had intoxicated
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emma And we're supposed to figure out what the writer
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meant by that Was he saying that a her jealousy
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had led to alcohol dependence Well nice try captain Literal
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Yeah One definition of intoxication involves inviting a bit more
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than recommended dose of booze to the point that one's
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judgment and not to mention ability to tie shoe laces
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is impaired But that's not what's happening here She's drunk
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on love not liquor So we can mix egg What
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about c better love blind her to road offs Faults
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Well it might have but this passage doesn't get into
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any of those faults For all we know this guy's
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perfection personified Although considering what a nutcase is emma seems
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to be He doesn't appear to have the best taste
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in women so well he's probably human Did her dependence
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on road off lied to paranoia Well her department's preceded
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her paranoia And yeah the passage certainly does say that
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she became paranoid but that's quite A bit different than
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her dependence flat out leading her to paranoia In fact
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the passage even makes the distinction clear stating that at
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first love had intoxicated her But now she feared tto
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lose etcetera etcetera so two totally separate and independent events
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All right and here we are option b emma's Love
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clouded her ability to reason Clearly true dat be tells
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it like it is if you've ever been in love
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or even just crushing really hard on someone Well you
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may have noticed that the rational part of your brain
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doesn't exactly take over which could explain why you once
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promised that guy you met at summer camp You'd have
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his name tattooed in the center of your forehead Also 00:02:28.15 --> [endTime] you really wish they could have spelled bob correctly
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