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CAHSEE 1.1 English Language Arts Passage Drill. Which line is an example of a metaphor?
CAHSEE 1.3 Passage Drill. Which of the following is the best way to express the meaning of the word alumni in this sentence?
CAHSEE 1.2 Passage Drill. Which of these sentences from the story best illustrates the sensitive side of the narrator's nature?
How Does Thoreau Feel about Commerce? 41 Views
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How does Thoreau feel about commerce? He writes, "We don't ride upon the railroad; it rides upon us." He wants and end to the war fighting for the almighty buck.
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Okay here's Question The stance taken by the road in
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the last paragraph can best be described as what All
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right well let's go back here You've got to get
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to the last paragraph is like a dream confederacy made
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up of penn state senate itself in all its so
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called internal movement without leaving its mark Simplicity of like
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that So let's see where are we Well the correct
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answer here Yeah It's c he's a critic of commerce
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is an end goal So the last paragraph sees throw
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railing hop pun intended there against commerce He suggests that
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it hurts regular people going so far as to say
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that the railroad rides up on us He criticizes people
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who insist the nation must be able to export ice
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use a telegraph and ride on trains regardless of whether
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they themselves ever get to do any of those things
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like the nation can do it But the individual What
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about him or her Well his main problem is that
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this thirst for growth goes unexamined like the life not
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worth living He's unsure if rapid growth contributes to the
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health and well being of the country And well he
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just like humanity to reconsider the centrality of commerce in
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life you have fighting for the almighty buck All right
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Well he's a definite curmudgeon But not all grumpy old
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men are traditional or conservative Eso es get rid of
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that In fact the row is quite a radical even
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though some of his ideas advocate a return to a
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simpler time Small scale family farming seems to fit in
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with his police But now he doesn't mention it in
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the passage here so we can just make it up
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and throw it in there So get rid of b
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And finally he doesn't believe that the germans or anyone
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else are out to get us he's using germany as
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a symbol or rather a metaphor for over complication Alright
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so more on the simplify simplify scale So just keep 00:01:41.452 --> [endTime] doing it
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