AP English Language and Composition 10.6 Passage Drill
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AP English Language and Composition 10.6 Passage Drill. The rhetorical reason for referring to Moses and the Decalogue is most likely to what?
AP English Language and Composition | Passage Drill |
Language | English Language |
Rhetorical Function, Strategy, and Purpose | Rhetorical Function |
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right by each other When you think we do that
All right we're skins All right the rhetorical reason for
referring to moses and the deck a log line fifty
two fifty three There is most likely tio what And
here the pendulums that what is that purpose of that
line there Fine Well why would the author make a
biblical reference and then talk about students of history Is
he implying the bible's historical fact Well actually the paragraph
has very little to do with religion It's overall just
is that moses himself didn't write the deck log a
ten commandments They were instead written collectively by the community
of israel lights And like how mission statements are written
collectively by bureaucrats Well he's not making some figurative argument
about permanence of laws or trying to tie ecology too
biblical tradition the ancient is realized probably didn't have much
to say about modern land used and the passage isn't
trying to reconcile old arguments between science and religion or
imply that land ethics came down from above The bible
has no book of landscape What the author is really
saying is that moses was a public spirited guy Who's
summarized a lot of people's good ideas and gave seminars
kind of a biblical tony robbins Because ethical laws emerged
from communities making c correct now don't you feel enlightened
like paul writing to the romans Or like a teenager 00:01:48.475 --> [endTime] who got a question right That's good too