D. copy it directly from the text. is your best answer.
As you are providing textual evidence, it is best to use a direct quote that would support your argument.
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I think the answer would be a, d and e
The humor device used here is satire. When using this as a humor device, the narrator mocks someone or something. The lines used are not telling the beauty of the mistress and the speaker of the poem insults her looks. This may be a love poem and shows that the narrator loves the described woman no matter what she looks like.
An implied message is the type of message where an idea is not directly stated, rather it is subtly inferred.
Therefore, to identify an implied message in a sentence:
- First understand the main idea
- Then, observe the supporting details that back up the main idea
For example, if someone says: "This car is a jet", he does not mean that the car is literally a jet, but implies that the car is fast and can get to top speed in a short time.
As a result of this, follow the above guideline to get an implied message's meaning
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