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AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 2. What is the speaker's primary purpose in using onomatopoeia in line four?
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AP English Language: Looking At Passage Organization 2 Views
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The organization of the passage can best be described as
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Okay Next up ap england people the organization of the
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passage can best be described as what Let's just help
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you out here We'll go down to bring about the
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line twenty five where we kind of got to feeling
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understanding but we don't know if lee share town scene
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in perception child a lawyer's daughter certainly would've been aware
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of some rights Movement came from not giving a man
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and i would do my best you know failing throughout
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the piece the author implies that leaves upbringing after affected
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her writing by juxtaposing events in her life with events
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in to kill a mockingbird This approach requires a healthy
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dose of biography Her clean little hometown their history the
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scottsboro boy's trial and then we'll textual summary And though
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the author focuses on harper lee's personal story a personal
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narrative is when the author includes herself in the past
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it so it's not that get to be and the
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implicit argument here is that lease childhood affected her writing
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But the writer doesn't given explicit thesis statement So sees
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not gonna fly and it suggested that the office condemns
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the racism and bigotry of the time But she never
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comes out against harper lee so get rid of d
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and likewise the author never analyzes killa mockingbird on ly
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summarizes it So what Get rid of he and thank
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goodness shmoop has all the mockingbird analysis you need so
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anyone the answer here is a a mix of biography 00:01:21.028 --> [endTime] history and well a whole lot of summary
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