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AP® English Language and Composition: Comprehension Drill 1, Problem 1. The speaker would agree with all of the following statements except what?
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PSAT 4.3 Reading Diagnostic 189 Views
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PSAT 4.3 Reading Diagnostic. The vampire bats in Passage 1 and the naked mole rats in Passage 2 share which attribute?
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop dooz
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your broth you by wolf packs the main reason they
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travel that way so that they're able to use the
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carpool lane Can you think of the passage here and
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were skin english You were mumbling and reading words birds
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and skin skin on skin and the passage is here
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and we're mumbling and we're checking up passage and we're
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mumbling mumbling in skimming in wordsworth all birds and get
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scanned some skin and the passage all blended blob of
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love of love Oh no this is great right Didn't
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shakespeare write this Okay and we're reading yeah and it's
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good All right we're done The vampire bats in passage
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one and the naked mole rats and passage to share
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which attributes and hear the potential answers All right helping
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you know Okay make it more rats and vampire bats
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have so much in common Where do we even begin
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Well they're both incredibly handsome They both have lovely habits
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and they're both big maroon five fans You know that
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But we should probably see what the passages have to
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say about these teo brothers from another mother there's a
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mention in the first passage of vampire bats See competing
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for food right here and immediately afterward there's something about
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them be sharing regurgitated blood in times of need Yum
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What a lovely thoughtful gesture we've got to serve that
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in our next party Unfortunately there's nothing in the second
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passage that mirrors either of those behaviors So it looks
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like the bats are alone when it comes to their
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unusual predatory and dietary behaviors right off the bat we
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can eliminate being c and we're left with just two
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options What about deep They protect their shared resource is
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from other species Swell wolves apparently do that So says
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passage to but bats and rats may go about things
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differently because there is no talk of them Protecting resource
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is from sea scavengers like dnc It appears di isn't
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quite up To snuff hopefully then a will work out
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Do both passengers make mention of both bats and rats
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helping individuals with whom they share clothes Kinship Sure do
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if anything that's the unifying theme of these two passages
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If your friend i'll gladly give you the shirt off
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their back or the blood out of their throat guts
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stuff They're a couple of b f f's if we 00:02:29.425 --> [endTime] ever saw
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