Hello. Did you forget to show that the underlined words to which the question refers are: cruel favor
In addition, you forgot to show the answer options. The options are:
The underlined figure of speech is ________ (choices: a euphemism, a simile, a metaphor, an oxymoron)
The reader can infer that ________ (choices: the narrator plans to take up baking with Lisette, the narrator feels that Lisette should do her more favors, the narrator will pretend to enjoy Lisette's brownies, the narrator suspects that Lisette is dishonest with her)
Answer:
1. euphemism
2. the narrator will pretend to enjoy Lisette's brownies
Explanation:
Euphenism is the figure of speech that has a lighter and more pleasant term, softening a bad meaning of another term that could be used. In this case, when the narrator says that Lisette took the Brownies as a "cruel favor" he wanted to soften the meaning that eating her brownies would be a bad experience.
Furthermore, by using eupenism, the author reinforces the idea that since Lisette is a very kind person, he will pretend to like the brownies, even if he doesn't like it.
An adjective is usually paired with a noun. For example:
The <u>lazy</u> <em>dog</em> is sleeping.
→lazy = adjective
→dog = noun
Hope this helps and have a nice day!
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Hand Gestures are ESSENTIAL
visual aids are great if possible
short simple sentences so easier for the audience to understand
clear loud voice, make sure you are aware of the intent behind your voice - is it to persuade (loud projecting booming persuasive), create sympathy (quiet, urging) etc etc.