Examples of satire in the novel include:
Mr. Bumble as a humble author/personage as a mighty beadle
Mr. Gamfield as a donkey
Master Bates as a fool
Dickens satirizes the orphanages, workhouses, laws that aren't fair, English justice and the system that victimizes people.
Answer: personification and alliteration
Personification refers to the use of human qualities to describe animals, inanimate objects, abstract ideas or natural phenomena. In this case, the author gives "autumn" qualities that belong to humans, such as "sitting careless on a granary floor."
Alliteration refers to the repetition of identical initial consonant sounds, even when spelled differently. It is also called "initial rhyme." In this case, the author uses alliteration when he says "winnowing wind."
Answer: do your best
Explanation:
Use the words that makes sense for each sentence.
Answer: you’re in the wrong section you should put that in math.
Explanation:
It made the production of newspaper faster and easier.