ShmoopTube

Where Monty Python meets your 10th grade teacher.

Search Thousands of Shmoop Videos

AP English Language: Looking At Passage Organization 2 Views


Share It!


Description:

The organization of the passage can best be described as


Transcript

00:05

Okay Next up ap england people the organization of the

00:08

passage can best be described as what Let's just help

00:17

you out here We'll go down to bring about the

00:19

line twenty five where we kind of got to feeling

00:21

understanding but we don't know if lee share town scene

00:23

in perception child a lawyer's daughter certainly would've been aware

00:25

of some rights Movement came from not giving a man

00:30

and i would do my best you know failing throughout

00:33

the piece the author implies that leaves upbringing after affected

00:36

her writing by juxtaposing events in her life with events

00:39

in to kill a mockingbird This approach requires a healthy

00:41

dose of biography Her clean little hometown their history the

00:45

scottsboro boy's trial and then we'll textual summary And though

00:49

the author focuses on harper lee's personal story a personal

00:51

narrative is when the author includes herself in the past

00:54

it so it's not that get to be and the

00:56

implicit argument here is that lease childhood affected her writing

00:59

But the writer doesn't given explicit thesis statement So sees

01:02

not gonna fly and it suggested that the office condemns

01:05

the racism and bigotry of the time But she never

01:07

comes out against harper lee so get rid of d

01:09

and likewise the author never analyzes killa mockingbird on ly

01:12

summarizes it So what Get rid of he and thank

01:14

goodness shmoop has all the mockingbird analysis you need so

01:18

anyone the answer here is a a mix of biography 00:01:21.028 --> [endTime] history and well a whole lot of summary

Up Next

AP English Language and Composition 1.2 Passage Drill
842 Views

AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill Drill 1, Problem 2. What is the speaker's primary purpose in using onomatopoeia in line four?

Related Videos

AP English Literature and Composition 1.1 Passage Drill 7
310 Views

AP English Literature and Composition 1.1 Passage Drill 7. The primary purpose of this passage is what?

AP English Language and Composition 3.8 Passage Drill
225 Views

Wishing upon a star may help you pass your AP English Language and Composition test, but answering this question would be a safer bet.

AP English Language and Composition 4.6 Passage Drill
230 Views

Take a look at this shmoopy question and see if you can figure out which device the speaker employs the most.

AP English Language and Composition 4.5 Passage Drill
168 Views

Feel like shifting gears and answering a question about shifting tones? We've got you covered. Take a look at this question and see if you can foll...