Both humor and irony are used in satire to make fun of corporations, people, society, etc.
<span> reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong
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The correct answer is option letter E (He burnt un’wares his wings, and cannot fly away). Taken from the sonnet sequence “<em>Astrophel and Stella</em>” by Philip Sidney (1591), Sonnet 8 narrates the moment when Cupid travelled to England from his native home in Greece, since Greece has fallen under control of the Ottoman Empire. Cupid felt cold in this new territory and as soon as he saw <u>Stella's brilliant face</u>, he thought it was a source of heat, but it was not. Instead, her face was like “<em>like morning sun on snow</em>”, that is, it was bright but cold. The best line in the poem that describes the poetic speaker hopelessly in love is the one in letter E, since this option describes <u>how Cupid's wings were burnt by the flames of Astrophel's desire for Stella</u>. This event leaves Astrophel hopeless and uncertain of Stella’s capacity of loving, after Cupid's best efforts to live in her face.
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I think the correct answer is II and III.
The presence of an unreliable narrator means:
II. You can't trust the accuracy of the information.
<span>III. The narrator may be lying or unable to give accurate information
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Having an unreliable narrator does not immediately mean that the story is all false and not worth reading. You just need to change the unreliable narrator to a reliable one.