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OpenStudy (anonymous):

These lines of poetry from "Totally like whatever, you know?" are most likely stated as a question for what purpose? "In case you hadn't noticed, it has somehow become uncool to sound like you know what you're talking about?" a. To make fun of the manner of speaking that the writer is criticizing b. To show that questions can be formed in any situation c. To emphasize the speaker's uncertainty d. To show that the speaker does not know how to use punctuation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@beastieman21

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry it took so long to answer. I had to do something

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which line from "Totally like whatever, you know?" represents the poet's ability to apply proper use of syntax? a. Even when those sentences aren't, like, questions? You know? b. That we've just gotten to the point where it's just, like . . .whatever! c. Where are the limbs out on which we once walked? d. Have they been, like, chopped down with the rest of the rainforest? @beastieman21

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