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CAHSEE ELA 1.1 Writing Strategies. Which of the following sentences, if placed before sentence 1, would be the most effective introductory sentence?
CAHSEE ELA 1.2 Writing Strategies. Which of the following statements is supported by details or evidence from the student's draft?
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CAHSEE 6.1 Passage Drill 169 Views
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CAHSEE 6.1 Passage Drill. Which of the following words is the best way to express the meaning of the word detect in this excerpt?
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Sorry And here's your smoke du jour Brought to you
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by ralph waldo emerson His parents named him waldo because
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well he had a tendency to disappear in a crowd
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Yeah come on All right Chicken falling past the age
- 00:15
from self reliance aren't i read the other day with
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- 00:17
the first painter man should learn they're in their time
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And what Pretty oracle These are the voices which we
- 00:29
hear Crusoe What do you mean in solitude All right
- 00:34
Read this excerpt from the selection Roger a man should
- 00:37
learn to detect and watch that gleam of light which
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flashes across his mind from within More than the luster
- 00:45
of the firmament of bards in sage is heavy Which
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of the following words is the best way to express
- 00:52
the meaning of the word detect in this excerpt All
- 00:56
right near the pencil and you know this stuff Okay
- 01:00
well this passage is not easy reading You won't find
- 01:03
andersen's books with pop fiction paperbacks at walmart Trust us
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We've looked But if we read the passage over a
- 01:09
couple of times we realized that what emerson is getting
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at is really pretty simple Think for yourself and don't
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be afraid to tell everybody else what you think Even
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if they might call you crazy with this in mind
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will take a look a choice d and ask ourselves
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a question If emerson thinks we should trust our personal
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inspirations would he advise us to darken those gleams of
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light that flash across our minds to darken them Get
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rid of them No way he'd tell us to let
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the light shine in our brain shine bright shine on
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you know just remember to dim your rights when you
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pass someone on the road it's common courtesy Okay we
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can cross off b for the same reason is if
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emerson is all about our letting our brain life shine
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well he'd never tell us to stop thinking of cool
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new things choi see gets at a good point after
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we've had some kind of inspiration it can be important
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to control it or shape it some way Trouble is
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that's not what emerson's going for here he's talking about
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the first flash of inspiration which is just a cz
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involuntary as a sneeze but a little more sanitary So
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trust a claims that notice is the best definition for
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the word detect and we have to agree if we're
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still unsure weaken stick the word notice in the sense
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and see if it still makes sense A man should
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learn to notice and watch that gleam of light which
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flashes across his mind Gaudy idea Yeah it totally works
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Quick tip Don't forget to leave your brain lights on
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the charger overnight Otherwise you're in for a dim witted 00:02:34.75 --> [endTime] day and we know because we drive it tesla
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