The excerpts from "The Storyteller" which indicate that the aunt is unaware of her flaws begin with "It's a very difficult thing..." and "A most improper..."
<h3>What happens in "The Storyteller"?</h3>
In "The Storyteller," by Saki:
- An aunt and her nieces and nephew travel by train.
- A bachelor is in the same carriage as they are.
- The aunt tries to keep the children quiet.
- She tells them a story with a moral lesson at the end.
- The bachelor tells them another story, which contradicts the moral lesson.
- The aunt is furious at the bachelor.
The aunt in "The Storyteller" is unaware of her flaws. She does not understand that, to keep the children quiet, she must find ways to entertain them. That is precisely what the bachelor does.
The aunt complains that it is difficult to tell children stories. However, she also criticizes the bachelor's story, saying it is improper. She does not admit that the bachelor told a better story than she did.
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Answer: What is the effect of parallelism in this excerpt?
Explanation:
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if you give love, and they don't give any in return, you're wasting your time on somebody that does not value you. you shouldn't chase people who turn their backs on you.
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Sticks and straw? :'D
If the first two brothers bought the one thing each that didn't quite fill up the room, then if the third brother both both it would fill the room. ??
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Yes
Explanation:
You have multiple dashes and could easily delete them and make this sentence multiple sentences.
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