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AP English Language: Identifying Relationships
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The quotations in lines 30–31 ("as a result…history") and lines 51–53 ("White…got there") most share which of the following relationships?

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Which of the following is an accurate reading of footnote 2?

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The quotations in lines 30–31 ("as a result…history") and lines 51–53 ("White…got there") most share which of the following relationships?


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Okay Ap england still singing the blues The quotations in

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line thirty death thirty one As a result there were

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two insect and lines Fifty one fifty three uh why

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bubba But most share which of the following relationships the

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blues One problem Rogers He hasn't happened as a result

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of one group of people being forced to enter another's

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history and then fifty one to hear classic blues queen

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maat raining telling white folks here the blues come out

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but they don't know how i got there Yeah the

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tone or the message The quote shouldn't have seemed particularly

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noticeable Right tone The fact that they're both sighted should

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have one is from a historian not necessarily a blues

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fan and ones from an actual sir singer the first

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And it's kind of historical analysis of the blues cold

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and not soulful from the second It's really just a

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personal opinion That's why using primary and secondary sources is

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important people Primary sources often say something more personal in

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specific coming from an actual contemporary source where a secondary

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sources you know like the cold profiteer say something more

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general and instructive like you know scholarly Even it's the

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difference between having a biographer say well so and so's

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academic career change drastically after obtaining a five on the

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a p english language exam and then you writing an

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update online about facing this beast oven exam involving all

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caps eighteen exclamation points and sixteen different emoticons The second

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quote isn't hopeful Get rid of a and there's nothing

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that indicates the historian is a blues fan Get rid

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of the aura musician Get rid of e While both

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quotes point to a relationship between the blues and race

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relations there's nothing really disparaging behind there A word choice

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So get rid of see the answer here is the

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the first is from a secondary source while the second

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is from a primary source That's it It's the

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