AP LIT FINAL STUDY GUIDE PRT 1
in the second paragraph the author develops a contrast between
The parents smug views and the speakers implied disapproval of them
in the second paragraph the speaker characterizes the parents primarily
by describing their attitudes
the speaker is best described as
curious investigator
"invariably" and "as always" contribute to the
development of the passage: I, II, III, they characterize the speaker as an experienced observer, they introduce a sense of continuity, and provide a indirect comment on the description
the parent are characterized in 26-34
implications about the nature of their lives
the order of the objects presented in paragraph one is
large to small
the technique of the first paragraph is
lists
in the 1st paragraph the speaker characterizes the students by describing their
possessions
who is the speaker of the passage
resident of a college town
the best description of the organization of the passage is that
specific description leads to a generalization
in context brilliant is interpreted as
splendid
in line 35 they refers to
the parents
the students and parents are characterized by
their social physical and financial lives
the primary rhetorical purpose of the passage is
to characterize a group of people