The correct answer is A) Through his constant questions.
H. H. Munro, also known as "Saki," was born in Burma but had to move to England after his mother passed away suddenly.
The Edwardian England in which he was raised is frequently the subject of his stories, which are also sometimes satirical.
All throughout the train journey in Saki's "The Storyteller," Cyril continues bothering Aunt and asking probing questions. She tells the kids an unimaginative story because she is so irritated, but it does not satisfy them.
As a result, the Bachelor joins in on the conversation and tells them a story that does not have a nice ending, which Aunt feels is inappropriate and the kids find funny.
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How does the characterization of Cyril contribute to the satire in “The Storyteller.”?
A) Through his constant questions.
B) Through his interest in animals.
C) Through his refusal to do what he is told.
D) Through his lack of attention when adults talk