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AP English Language and Composition: Passage Drill 2, Problem 3. The subject of the passage can best be described as what?
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AP English Language: Identifying an Author's Point of View 5 Views
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The author's personal view of drugs is
The author's personal view of drugs is
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Okay p laying People have got another one for you
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The author's personal view of drugs is what Let's think
- 00:16
about this Well the author bluntly says that coffee is
- 00:19
a drug but then again so is tylenol In fact
- 00:22
the author is fairly non biased considering the fact that
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subject is well hotly controversial The author does say ross
- 00:28
was on the wrong side of the law and went
- 00:30
to jail But well that's a legal fact not a
- 00:33
statement about in morality So get to be The other
- 00:36
also says that drugs are a major part of the
- 00:38
economy but not in inter girl or essential part We'll
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get rid of days The author also doesn't say coffee
- 00:44
is better or worse than cocaine not comping the buzz
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You get to get rid of a on ly that
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it can be to find in the same category for
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the answer It's c It's just not explicitly stated in
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the passage trick question Kind of ditzy
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