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AP English Literature and Composition 1.8 Passage Drill 2. What is the principle effect of the author's allusions in lines 10-11?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.5 Passage Drill 5. What is the principle effect of the anaphora in lines 10-12?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.9 Passage Drill 5. Which of the following lines best expresses a paradox?
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The rhetorical questions used in lines 7-10
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No All right AP English People Next question for you
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The rhetorical questions used in Line seven through ten What
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What do they do Art Let's go back to torque
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aligns here seventeen and beauties or morals or both in
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here Seven Here we go in Tempe or the Dales
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of Arkady What men or gods air these What maidens
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Law What mad pursuit What struggle to escape What pipes
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and timber Lt's what wild next to see Someone clearly
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scored a touchdown there and that's how you speak when
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you were describing it If you were a football and
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all right so here Correct Answer it's B for shadow
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the rest of the poem right And that's what a
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creepy voice there you get for nothing extra Remember this
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is an ode to a Grecian urn Turn The author
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is literally addressing his poem Toe a pot which Greeks
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used to record their history They really did We're not
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making this up The phrase leaf fringed legend right there
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refers to the Urns story which was bordered with leaves
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Therefore when the author rhetorically asked about the eighties and
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the maidens and the mad pursuit he's teasing the reader
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with juicy details of what's to come right So party
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down party time All right so it's be the loser
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bowl Well since the poems subject is a pot and
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you know what they used to do with pots back
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then it's hard to question its credibility So that's a
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bit of that If the rhetorical questions were country victory
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are these gods or are they men or are they
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NFL mascots Yeah then they could offer alternative viewpoints so
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they don't get to see or suggest doubt So get
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rid of the and then finally the author never mentions
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what the popular opinion is like Where did that come
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from So get rid of that's it It's b were 00:01:49.77 --> [endTime] foreshadowing more questions to come on this I'm sorry
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