AP English Literature: Understanding the Use of Baronet
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The phrase "not even a baronet" (lines 133) is best understood as
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to become more obvious It's absurd to say that Katherine's
ideal lover would have to be a Lord Baron et
you know a boy accidentally found at the door One
of unknown origins like that was bad in those days
or award of her father all storylines taken from novels
not even a barren ET suggests that a titled aristocrats
still wouldn't be good enough for a heroine Catherine So
the answer here it's d a sarcastic comment on heroism
Yeah alright loser bowl Well instead of supporting the idea
of royal breeding here that it's like a good thing
the author is mocking it So get rid of egg
in her sarcasm The author indicates that a baronet would
barely be even good enough because gatherings too highfalutin So
get rid of be well and then the line isn't
meant metaphorically And if it were well it would be
unclear what the Baron et represents So yeah you could
just like get rid of sea social atmosphere Where that
come from The author never reveals Ah weather non shes
nobility from her flippant tone However it's unlikely that she
is So get rid of Ian The right answer Here
is d A sarcastic comment on heroism Yeah D as 00:01:40.1 --> [endTime] in Dist