Answer: The above quote of Chesterton is an example of a(n)<u> paradox
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Explanation:
- A paradox is a self-contradictory statement. Although it might give valid reasons for a particular claim, it eventually leads to a logically unacceptable conclusion. The conclusion seems absurd, but expresses a possible truth. In this example, the same men who write about success are those that are not successful even in writing books.
- An allegory is a literary device in which a broader message is given either in prose or verse.
- A parable is a story which teaches us a moral/spiritual lesson (for instance, a story by Jesus from the Gospels)
- A metaphor is a reference to one thing by mentioning another.
Answer:
I see woods in this image. After this photograph was taken the train crashed?
Probably C. Upsetting. Although I'm not sure if option D is cut off?