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The main purpose of the imagery in the passage is to

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The use of vivid imagery in the passage most likely serves to

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The structural shift in the passage serves to

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What is the most likely reason the author uses short, declarative sentences in this passage?

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The writer likely uses the word "juxtaposition" to

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The structure of this passage most likely serves to

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The author’s use of vague, general language to describe the setting in this excerpt is most likely meant to

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The contrast between the first and second sentences in the excerpt is most likely intended to

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The metaphor in the passage suggests that

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The repeated use of key phrases throughout the passage is most likely intended to

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In this passage, the phrase "a man of few words" is used to

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In this passage, the phrase "pride in his culture’s traditions" is used to

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In this passage, the author likely organizes the essay in this way 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 second paragraph is primarily intended to

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The word "however" is used to

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The structure of the passage can best be described as

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

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What is the most likely reason why the author uses the word “even” in this sentence?

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The author’s use of the word “you” primarily serves to

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The author’s use of figurative language in this passage primarily serves to

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The example of reading a novel about a character who is grieving is most likely included in order to

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The author's assertion that "we can rise above our limitations and achieve greatness" is placed at the end of the passage in order to

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In this passage, the focus on the sweetgrass is intended to

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Which of the following best describes the author's use of the metaphor in this passage?

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