AP English Literature: Describing Beaufort
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The chief purpose of paragraph two (lines 10-24) and the speaker's description of Beaufort is to
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go to line ten there and we're going to mumble
Just compound the marriage and prayer American are friendly way
have been flourishing with both For it was a proud
on betting with uniformly paid off his dad Therefore my
father loved both for removing any bitterly shmoop They lost
no time endeavoring thing man for the system All right
so let's think about this What better way to prove
someone's awesome character than to provide a foil that's the
opposite of such awesomeness It sounds like a Disney film
where the pots talk And what kettle saying That's what
the speaker appears to be doing here with both for
its weak character who succumbs to pride and misfortune Enter
Prince Charming with such low expectations coming from one character
while the other looks super grade by comparison yes the
answer is a provided foil through the speakers Father there
And we heart Aluminum That's our choice all right we'll
lose a ball before Isn't the setting So get rid
of being while a comparison can be made involving the
speaker's father Well that isn't the most accurate interpretation of
the character So get rid of seek The main purpose
of the Paragraph two is to establish a comprehensive look
at both for any details involving for shadowing about a
marriage or death Well they're just a offshoot So get
rid of DeNeen answers eh It's aluminum far