SAT II Literature

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and this: the speaker compares himself to a burning fire?

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<p>I don't think so, because that shows emotions, which the poet did not do.</p>

<p>For one of the questions in the slavery passage, was one of the answers "an odd problem" (not worded like that).</p>

<p>It was an odd problem that she would have to be trained in order to keep the slaves subordinate?</p>

<p>And what in the passage showed that she ws learning how to do it? (something like that).</p>

<p>I put that she went beyond of what was expected of her (again, not worded this way).</p>

<p>i put it was "bitter irony" that someone had to be trained in order to keep the slaves untrained/uneducated.</p>

<p>I thought the lit was pretty easy except for this passage </p>

<p>BLASTED with sighs, and surrounded with tears,
Hither I come to seek the spring,
And at mine eyes, and at mine ears,
Receive such balms as else cure every thing.</p>

<p>does anyone remember any questions for it?</p>

<p>what do you guys think the curve is going to be like?</p>

<p>I hope it'll be lenient. I had the exact same test last year and got a 660 on it, but I felt that I had done much worse. I feel that the curve will be somewhat lenient but we'll have to wait and see.</p>

<p>760!!!!</p>

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