The details about the speaker’s emotional state most likely serve to
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In this passage, the author’s use of the word "merely" is most likely intended to
The author uses descriptive details in this passage to
In this passage, the author most likely uses metaphors to
In this passage, the author is most likely revisiting the scene because
The vivid language in this passage most likely serves to
Which choice best describes the reason Stein’s writing was often challenging and difficult to understand?
In this passage, the phrase "even though" most likely indicates that the author believes that
The long sentence describing the hummingbird primarily serves to
The narrator uses sensory details and vivid imagery to
The author includes the description of a first visit to the beach to
Which choice best describes the effect of the final sentence of this passage?
The use of "you" and a conversational tone help the author to
Which choice best describes the function of the underlined sentence in the text as a whole?
The analogy in the first paragraph is primarily used to
The author’s use of the word "apparently" in the sentence "Apparently, the two sides of the story..." is most likely intended to
Which choice best describes the overall structure of the passage?
The phrase "unlike other dog foods" functions primarily to
The author contrasts the tendency of judges to cite like-minded philosophers with the view that the strongest judicial opinions consider a broader range of viewpoints in order to
The underlined sentence functions to
What is the author's central claim regarding the concept of "authenticity"?
The author’s use of figurative language is most likely intended to
In this passage, the word "uncertain" is used to
The phrase “cast a long shadow” is used in this passage to
The passage suggests that historians use historical events and figures to