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He argues that a newspaper tailored to the tastes of a person on a given day will lead to too much positive feedback in that direction, and people's choices for one day would permanently affect their viewings for the rest of their lives
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I think is option D is correct
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Tension or suprise in Lines 28-33 and
Mystery in Lines 14
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Mystery: The element of mystery in Lines 14 is the fact that the Uncle wore white clothes every day of his life. That statement puts the reader in a state of mind where they have to try to imagine the possbility of that happening.
Tension or surprise: In Lines 28 to 33 there is Tension at the hint that Uncle might have died. Because in lines 30 the poet stays he never came back from the trip he took to the old country. The old country being a metaphoric representation or imagery of the afterlife.
The tension is doused momentarily in lines 34 and 35 where the poet says Uncle follow them to the sidewalk bidding them goodbye in such a way that communicated that he was strong enough to journey on his own.
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<span>The tone of the last two lines, “Was he free? Was he happy? The question is absurd: Had anything been wrong, we should certainly have heard,” is satirical.
This is probably because something really was wrong, and nobody heard anything about it. Satire is used to mock and ridicule people for their stupidity using humor, irony, or often exaggeration. This figure of speech is used quite often in literature.
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