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CAHSEE ELA 9.3 Ambiguities. Which of the following is an example of figurative language in the previous passage?
CAHSEE ELA 9.4 Ambiguities. Which of the following is not an example of symbolism?
CAHSEE ELA 9.5 Ambiguities. Which of the following statements about allegory is true?
CAHSEE 2.3 Passage Drill 166 Views
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CAHSEE 2.3 Passage Drill. According to the information in this section, why should you tell someone you are going on a hike?
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Sorry and here's your shmoop du jour brought to you
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by solo hikers If they're in the han solo family
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well they used wookies for guides Check out the following
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past human beings Mesrob giant redwood heart entry part I
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love you All right You don't sort of the information
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in this section entitled if you come Why should you
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tell someone You're going on a hike and hear the
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pendulum passage Why should okay well not to get too
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preachy but why should we always tell somebody that we're
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going on a hike Since to make them jealous isn't
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an option We'll have to keep digging Answer c gets
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the award for being the most glaringly wrong One of
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the big purposes of this brochure is to get us
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excited about hiking in the redwoods so it doesn't make
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any sense that hiking would be prohibited and i eat
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none allowed Also why would we tell somebody if we
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were about to break the law Like wouldn't it be
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better to just keep our elicit secret hike a secret
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Well what happens Thanks joyce See for being barely worth
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our time Answer d doesn't make much sense either The
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brochure does remind us to bring a first aid kit
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along when we're hiking but that doesn't have anything to
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do with why we should tell someone that were going
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on a hike unless we're tryingto guilt trip our mom
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into buying us a first aid kit well option is
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a sneaky one Many safety brochures will tell you that
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it's a very good idea to never hike alone This
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brochure even says there is no telling what could happen
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Sudden storms broken limbs sasquatch attack for all these things
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it's better if we have a little backup However the
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brochure also tells us walking alone through the redwood forests
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is a time honored tradition Therefore we can actually nick's
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choice eh This author apparently thinks it's no big deal
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if we face this ask watch alone and so we
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can now dub be the right answer While the brochure
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think solo hiking is cool it warns that lone hikers
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can get lost or hurt So it's totally necessary for
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someone to be aware of where they are in case
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something bad happens If bigfoot attacks well they'll know where 00:01:58.136 --> [endTime] to go to pick up the pieces
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