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A. It shows good speeches being celebrated without regard to the intent of their speakers
Explanation:
According to the excerpt from Gulliver's
Travels by Jonathan Swift, the speech given by the Emperor is highlighted and it is shown that because of the eloquence of his words, the people celebrate it without grasping the full meaning and implications of it on their lives.
Therefore, the satirical purpose the reference to the Emperor's speeches on mercy serve is
P. S: Satire is the use of humour, irony or exaggeration to make fun of, or ridicule the absurdity of people or their vices.
Answer:
Anything you have learned how to do or some type of trade school that helped you to figure out what you want to do as a future. Like taking a shift at an animal shelter to determine if you are really meant to work with animals in need.
Explanation:
I honestly have no clue what you have personaly done. Just think of things you have accomplished and have fun writing about it.
Who is Rachel? Can you tell me more about her? Is she a character in a book? I am willing to help you if you respond to this and tell me more about her and if she is a character from a story or book.
Answer: Roald Dahl was a spy, an ace fighter pilot, a chocolate historian and a medical inventor.
Roald Dahl enlisted in the Royal Air Force at 23 years old.
In September 1940, Dahl received severe injuries to his head, nose and back when his Gladiator crash-landed in the Western Desert.
After six months recovering from his injuries in Alexandria he returned to action, taking part in The Battle of Athens. Later, after a posting to Washington, he supplied intelligence to MI6.
In 1960 Roald helped invent the Wade-Dahl-Till valve, prompted by the need to alleviate the head injuries endured by his son after an accident in New York.
Explanation:
Answer:
Don’t make such a ......commotion..............! The dentist is only going to look at your teeth.