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Sonbull [250]
2 years ago
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Which of cyril’s actions does saki exaggerate in "the storyteller" to create satire? select three options.

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Sever21 [200]2 years ago
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In "The Storyteller," Saki exaggerates Cyril's three actions in order to elicit satire. They are:

A. Disobeying his aunt.

B.  Asking questions about everything.

E. Commenting on the two stories he is told.

Satire is a literary phrase that refers to the use of irony and sarcasm to highlight how absurd somebody else's actions are.

Exaggerations are the act of blowing events out of proportion in order to create a dramatic impact or to make a point.

The narrator discusses Cyril's life while he travels with his family, according to the given excerpt. The author exaggerates several things in order to generate satire:

Cyril disobeys his aunt.

Always ask questions that were considered excess.

Making comments on the stories told to him by his sisters.

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Correct Question

Which of Cyril's actions does Saki exaggerate in "The Storyteller" to create satire? Select three options.

A. disobeying his aunt

B. asking questions about everything

C. talking back to his aunt

D. encouraging the bachelor to tell a story

E. commenting on the two stories he is told

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