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AP English Language and Composition 8.6 Passage Drill. Which of the following best sums up the sentence that begins, "The art of man..." (Line 54)?

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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop du

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jour Brought to you by arrogance from calvin klein The

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scent that says i'm not just better than you I

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smell better than you two All right Lookit lines forty

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six fifty eight This area right here and going down

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and anything for you agent are the question is which

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of the following best sums up the sentence that begins

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the art of man and here the potential answers expected

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Wait a minute All right well to get a sense

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of the question let's break down the first part of

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the sense that says the art of man could hardly

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discover a more effectual antidote to improvement than this persuasion

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Okay well since that doesn't really make any sense why

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don't we try rewriting it into modern day english First

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of all the phrase art of man clearly does not

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have anything to do with art as it's typically defined

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we're not talking painting or sculpting here In this case

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the words art of man are being used as a

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synonym for society So in other words the other is

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saying society could hardly discover so on and so forth

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Secondly the ward effectual means successful or effective but now

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are slightly more understandable Sentence reads Society could hardly discover

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more effective yada yada yada The next bit of the

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senses antidote to improvement Well anyone who's ever seen a

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spy movie knows that the antidote is the cure for

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poison But in this sentence the author isn't referring to

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poison she's referring to improvement or making one self better

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which means the antidote we're talking about would keep someone

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from improving themselves Sounds counterintuitive but well whatever So now

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our sentence reads society could hardly discover a more effective

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stumbling block to improvement Blah blah blah This is beginning

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to make sense moving on to the final portion of

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sense We see then this persuasion well for our super

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understandable english sense a better word than persuasion would be

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example So our sentence would read society could hardly discover

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amore effective stumbling block to improvement Then this example But

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wait what example is the author talking about it's Okay

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we've got this Hang with us let's Just look at

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the paragraph before this one to see if we can

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find something Oh look there's that word Persuasion again in

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line fifty one and in this situation it's referring to

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american society on the whole believing that they are the

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first and best of the human race that nothing is

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to be learned but what they are able to teach

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and that nothing is worth having which they do not

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possess Okay so the persuasion or example that the author

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is referring to is that americans are incredibly arrogant Haram

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So if we plug that into our rework sentence it

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would now read society could hardly discover a more effective

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stumbling block to improvement than arrogance What's interesting is that

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another way to write that sense in modern english modern

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ish anyway is betterment is not possible without some modesty

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and humility and there's our answer food it's option c

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it does make a person wonder though what kind of

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people did this author me when she came to america

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Like seriously who on earth is this self centered in

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devoid of human compassion Is the people she describes Yeah 00:03:17.16 --> [endTime] so

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