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AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 7. What is the principal rhetorical function of paragraphs one to three?
AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill 1, Problem 8. The quotation marks in the third paragraph chiefly serve to what?
In this AP Language and Composition drill question, read the provided passage and infer information based upon footnote two. AP Language and Com...
AP English Language and Composition 7.4 Passage Drill 204 Views
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AP English Language and Composition 7.4 Passage Drill. Which of the following statements best summarizes paragraph 3?
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Thank you We sneak in in his your shmoop du
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jour brought to you by truth we hear there's a
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zen master currently trying to find it in one of
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the four sacred mountains But first he should probably just
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worry about finding his other sandal What was that are
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checking the following passage just long so we're going to
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skim and pretend that we're really focused I mean really
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focus on this Yeah No Okay we're done Which of
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the following statements best summarizes paragraph three and here the
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potential answers All right skeptic that's just okay well let's
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check out this paragraph and see what's up in a
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nutshell The other is saying that when it comes to
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reaching conclusions science sets that common sense standard because science
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needs proved to be considered truth Well first argument in
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this paragraph is that skeptics who relied purely on common
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sense rather than evidence based science are in for a
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rocky road a different kind of rocky road there's no
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mention that common sense is always right In fact sometimes
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common sense is very wrong so toss out seat scientists
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may be smart but they could do some pretty crazy
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stuff in pursuit of knowledge Remember frankenstein Ironically scientists research
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often means engaging in some dangerous activity that would be
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common sense for us common folk to avoid I'll get
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rid of deep skepticism refers to people who only rely
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on what they believe to be common sense rather than
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acknowledging research based science like a friend's questionable decision even
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though there was a ton of evidence to suggest it's
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a bad idea like that And according to the passage
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scientific principle should be used to support making decisions not
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just approve A decision is right which means a and
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beacons to be thrown out leaving us with answer E
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thanks to our tattooed friend here who shows that big
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decisions in life on which men stake their all are
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not to be taken lightly And since scientific principle insures
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that fax air used rather than assumptions they're a better
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bet than just relying on common sense Well scientific principle
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may sound complex but it gets easier the longer you 00:02:37.873 --> [endTime] meditate on it
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