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In this passage, the writer’s primary use of vivid imagery and figurative language is to

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The sentence is most likely intended to

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The phrase "our little world" is most likely used to

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In this passage, the word "resolute" is used to

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The text is organized as

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The writer most likely includes the example of a common stress reliever before discussing mindfulness in order to

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The writer uses so many words that emphasize a state of solitude and unhappiness in order to

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The author’s use of short, declarative sentences primarily serves to

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Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?

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The author uses the phrase "the smell of woodsmoke, the sound of rain, and the sight of a campfire" to

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The passage is structured in a way that

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The phrase "It’s as if we’re expected to provide some kind of universal, inspirational, and, most importantly, hopeful response that will inspire others" is used to

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The most likely reason why the writer uses these literary devices in this passage is to

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The second paragraph in the passage is most likely included to

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What is the most likely reason why the author uses the word "undeniably"?

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The author uses the word "awe" to

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The author’s use of shifting perspective helps to

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In this passage, the use of the first-person perspective primarily serves to

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Which choice best describes how the use of the pronoun "you" in the passage contributes to the overall structure?

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In this passage, the author's use of rhetorical devices is most likely intended to

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The phrase “to do that” is used to

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The author’s use of sensory details in this passage serves primarily to

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The shift in focus in the passage is most likely intended to

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In this text, the contrast between "normally" and the rest of the sentence primarily serves to

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The author’s use of the word "unleashed" primarily serves to

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