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AP English Language: Identifying an Author's Point of View
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The author's personal view of drugs is

AP English Language: Determining an Author's Attitude
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The author's attitude toward the subjects in the passage is best described as

AP English Language: What Is The Author's Attitude?
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What most accurately describes the author's attitude toward the "Mechanical Arts" in paragraph 5?

AP English Language: Identifying A Paragraph's Purpose
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The fourth paragraph (lines 51–53) serves primarily to

AP English Language: That's What She Said
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From her quotation in lines 51–53, it can be inferred that Ma Rainey likely

AP English Language: Tonal Recall
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The tone of lines 54–60 can best be described as

AP English Language: How Does It End?
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The passage ends on a note of

AP English Language: True Tone
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The tone of paragraph 4 (lines 73–94) can best be described as

AP English Language: Stubbed My Tone
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The tone of lines 34–37 ("Urban politics…for themselves") is best characterized as

AP English Language: The Social Darwin Awards
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The author's attitude toward the theory of Social Darwinism can best be described as

AP English Language and Composition 1.1 Persona, Tone, and Point of View
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AP® English Language and Composition: Persona, Tone, and Point of View Drill 1, Problem 1. What is the overall tone of the passage?

AP English Language and Composition 1.2 Persona, Tone, and Point of View
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AP English Language and Composition: Persona, Tone, and Point of View Drill 1, Problem 2. In context, which of the following is the best inter...

AP English Language and Composition 1.6 Persona, Tone, and Point of View
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AP English Language and Composition: Persona, Tone, and Point of View Drill 1, Problem 6. With which of the following statements is the speaker mos...

AP English Language: Burn After Reading
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A reading of Ransdall's article excerpt (lines 48–58) suggests that she