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Which of the following phrases best describes Mr. Rayburn?
Which of the following phrases best describes Mr. Rayburn?
Transcript
- 00:02
All right reading people Here we go mrs scenting the
- 00:04
ghost We're going to continue with the question barrage Which
- 00:08
of the following phrases best describes mr rayburn What There
- 00:18
are indications in the passage that mr rayburn could be
- 00:21
all of these things So we'll need to be vicky
Full Transcript
- 00:23
First we can eliminate all the answer choices that are
- 00:26
a stretch in describing them mr raber and we meet
- 00:29
in the passage Sure ray likes a good newspaper but
- 00:31
that doesn't necessarily mean he always has his nose in
- 00:34
a newspaper or novel So give it to see He
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also appears to think things through in this conversation with
- 00:39
lucy like d there Yeah but he also rose at
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once at his first conclusion So slow your roll ray
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We know that he's a widower but that only comes
- 00:49
up is a minor detail in the paragraph So you
- 00:52
know get rid of a there while almost everything he
- 00:54
does in the passage shows his care for for lucy
- 00:58
what with so many terrible fathers in literature it's nice
- 01:01
to see one He's doing a decent job so you
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have the answer is b a devoted father
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