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Texas EOC English 2: 1.3 Understanding and Analysis of Informational Texts 187 Views
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Thank you We sneak in then Here's your smoke du
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jour Brought to you by war Why do squid win
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Every war They're well armed All right way done Skimming
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to toke Feel here to squid bill Arms ville Okay
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from the passage the reader can infer that What And
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- 00:21
hear the potential answers then in being forced you to
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war Okay there's Nothing to it Time to roll up
- 00:28
our sleeves and do some inferring Sees a definite no
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let up for that This one's an inference based on
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absolutely nothing like when a politician speaks Alexis never says
- 00:39
that some colonies were more united than others Remember a
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basic rule for inferring is to infer based on information
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that actually exist It may sound simple but option a
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does the same thing Alexis never claims that the colonists
- 00:52
resented having to unite to defeat england even though it's
- 00:56
true that some were still loyal to the mother country
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Our guess is that they were afraid that under new
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governance there'd be no guarantee of tea time joyce d
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goes a little too far with its inference Well alexis
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gives us both the similarities and differences between the colonies
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And he doesn't give us a verdict on whether they
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were more different or alike Moving on the correct answer
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is b the war was a stronger unifying force than
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the similarities between the colonies Remember the main point of
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passage Yeah the one about how the very similar colonies
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united in order to defeat england but then began to
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seek the separate government control that they previously enjoyed Great
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Anyway the passage strongly implies that the war was the
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major unifying force Even despite similarities between the colonies they
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tended to pull away from each other after they didn't
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have a common enemy to fight war bringing people together 00:01:46.861 --> [endTime] since the invention of war
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