The use of the phrase "we all" is most likely intended to
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The rhetorical questions in this passage most likely function to
The narrator's limited knowledge of Gatsby's past primarily serves to
In this passage, the author describes the meaning of the word “nice” in such detail to
The author of the passage includes a series of examples to
The author most likely used the word "dormant" to
The word "innocuous" is used most likely to
The author of this passage most likely focuses on the impact of language on society because
Fitzgerald’s contrasting of Gatsby’s “formless grace” and “punctilious manner” is most likely intended to
The author’s claim that "people generally don’t appreciate how much we owe to the many unsung heroes among us" is developed by
In this passage, the author suggests that
In this passage, the author includes information about the difficulty of the activity and the possibility of injury in order to
This paragraph is primarily concerned with
The shift in tone in this passage is most likely intended to
The author’s use of specific details in this passage primarily serves to
The writer includes the detail about the condiment to
The sentence "Regardless of the approach, a strong persuasive argument will have a clear and compelling thesis statement that is supported by evidence." is intended to
The author’s use of vivid imagery most likely serves to
This passage is structured to
This passage is primarily concerned with
The author most likely uses ____ to create a sense of immediacy and urgency in this excerpt.
The shift in the speaker’s perspective in this passage is most likely intended to
The author’s use of short, choppy sentences is most likely intended to
The author uses contrast to describe the character’s actions in order to
In this passage, the author uses examples to