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<u>Gulliver's Travels is an example of Horatian satire. .</u>
Explanation:
For example, when Gulliver is in Lilliput, he learns that people are appointed to office based on their ability to walk a tightrope. He is satirizing the way that the English nobility of his day chose based on bloodlines and connection to the court.
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I am not sure because it's it's not my language
Uhhh i hinestly dont know
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Did you know that its against the rules of brainly to post a question that asks for someone to write a essay for you
but here is your two main points
1. is that when a significant scene of violence or struggle is narrated the narrator usually starts to talk like he or she is actually experiencing the act of violence or struggle himself unable to give evidence sense the play is not shown
2. is that the actual tone the narrator speaks in has totally changed exponentially from a calm narrating tone to a aggressive panicking or hostile tone
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B) They are considered stable over a life time.
Explanation:
It's a little to general to say they are stable over a life time, since it depends on all the other elements of a quality life stated in your other multiple choice options. Just because you lived your life doesn't mean it's now stable. Hopefully this helped!