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Period 6
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1987 AP Lang #52-60
VOTES IN FAVOR OF THIS OPTIONREASONS WHY THIS IS THE RIGHT ANSWERANY REASONS WHY THIS IS THE WRONG ANSWER
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PUT A * ON THE LINE OF YOUR VOTE
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He features many connations that go against the weakness of wanting liberty which would be obviously maintained by moderation.
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Dapparent justice isnt the central idea
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EIt is not about religion
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Cnot a passage about ethics.
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in context of the passage political instablity is he best answer because versatility could be a form of changing
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in context the passage says that the "children" destroy their father for hopes that they can make a better new one
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The French Revolution was motivated by the horrible conditions of France, so A is the supreme answer.
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D**The word choice "promt rashly" suggests little thought or care for tradition.
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A****The first paragraph is just one large metaphor relating the state to chaos
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EIts not a satire
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A*****he has a firm tone that is given throughout this piece.
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BNo question is being asked
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EHe is sure about what hesaid and doesnt go back on himself
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B**The author talks about the living, dead, and to be born.
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C**intent relates to the word "occasional interest"
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C**They want to take away government power
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D*Hes a conservative so he'd want equal representation
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B*The physical death is used metaphorically.
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he brings it in a responsibility because there was a "sacrifice" from the ones who have died, and a devotion from those who were born.
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AThey arent sad
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he uses a stronger sense of word choices, that come with more negative connotations. like "evil" and "poisionous" etc.
Outrage is to harsh of a word
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