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Texas EOC English 2: 4.1 Understanding and Analysis Across Genres 166 Views


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

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sure brought to you by wetlands There nothing A giant

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paper taliban fix Yeah brawny member that guy ronnie checking

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falling past said basic information about estuaries on estuaries Thousands

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of speech birds mammals personally important Okay the word irreplaceable

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is used in the last sentence Paragraph one means which

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of the following and here the potential answers and moving

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Okay well first we'll take another look at the sense

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in which the word appears to see how much the

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context is going to help you Here we go Estuaries

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are an irreplaceable natural resource that must be managed carefully

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for the mutual benefit of all who enjoy and depend

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on them Oh yeah this will get rid of a

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couple of options at least let's start by eliminating eh

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This sense in the passages of whole are about how

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necessary estuaries are too like everything So we doubt the

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article would point out that estuaries khun be recreated right

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when it's lecturing us on how carefully we need to

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manage them maintain them keeping a lot right pop out

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an estuary And in time we needed one Well wouldn't

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really matter how well we manage them right We could

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dump toxic waste in every estuary and we just see

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how it looked You know just for fun All right

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We'll also nick's option d the word original doesn't fit

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in the context either How would strengthen the articles argument

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to point out that estuaries are original for that matter

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aren't all natural resource is original since there of the

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earth All right well the contacts doesn't do us much

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good with choices B and c very important and unable

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to be replaced Both makes sense here so we're gonna

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have to dig into the word irreplaceable itself Luckily we

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know that the prefix ear means not you're replaceable not

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replaceable kind of like that The casual prefix watcher confined

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it attached on two words such as retrieve a ble

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reversible and replaceable to mean the opposite right So this

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means that choice sees the best answer since e're replaceable

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probably means not able to be replaced It does just

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as beyonce Yeah how long before she's singing jay z 00:02:21.378 --> [endTime] that song you well wait

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