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AP English Literature and Composition 1.3 Passage Drill 1. In the context of the passage, what does the word "compass" in line 15 mean?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.9 Passage Drill 2. What does the word "want" mean in the context of line 20?
AP English Literature and Composition 1.5 Passage Drill 3. The term "picayune" is best understood as what?
AP English Literature: Barking Mice 3 Views
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The word "bark" (line 16) is used
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No Okay Next up AP English lit people Big fat
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home which is going to kind of crew threw it
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here and looking and just kind of winking at it
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first Here we go The question the word bark like
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a dog is used How line sixteen Let's just go
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up there and check it out How orderly the kitchen
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look by night with just a clock but they could
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gag the tick and mice won't bark will die every
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like a two year old kid knows that from a
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C and say you're speaking say or whatever then nothing
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You turned well Let's see my stone park yet We
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know that in fact mice don't really make any stone
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that's audible to a person Except for maybe like high
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pitched squeaking noise or something like that they're court To
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say that they bark is a pretty aggressive action that's
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on ly bested by a roar in the mouse that
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roared the our mighty mouse hero to save the day
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That one Yeah that's the opposite of what's expected which
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is irony So it's bee ironically ah euphemism No that's
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not a guy who's been surgically altered to have a
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high voice A euphemism is when a polite word is
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used in place of an inappropriate word which doesn't apply
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to the delightful sounds that might make a squeak squeak
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If someone is using ordered pedantic Lee it means that
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they're trying to show off their learning like we do
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it from up here all day long And bark isn't
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sophisticated enough to qualify so get you to see Bark
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might qualify as a gross exaggeration of the sound mice
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make E But it's specifically being used for its irony
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here and the author's overall playful tone in this stands
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up suggested Well she's not using bark in a contemptuous
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way so get rid of the The answer is B
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ironically is in mouse sickly or something like that Greek 00:01:49.88 --> [endTime] week
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