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Anton [14]
1 year ago
14

Read this excerpt from paragraph 12 of Passage 1.

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1 answer:
AfilCa [17]1 year ago
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The purpose of the rhetorical question in this excerpt is that, there is still unreckoned is that gigantic financial cost and who will pay for it.

This excerpt is from Opinion: Rescued Antarctic Group Aren't Heroes -The passengers aboard the stranded ship felt oddly entitled, writer argues. It seems unlikely that the rookies who signed up for AAE 2013-14 would soon hand over the money to pay for their perilous and expensive rescue. They're still too busy congratulating themselves. When the Russian research ship Akademik Shokalskiy got stuck within the ice off the Antarctic coast on Christmas Eve, it created a drama that quickly grabbed the world's attention.

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