His satire is aimed at the "hypocrisy" of making an adventure appear more glorious than it was. He is trying to say that there is nothing glorious about war, there is only death and suffering, and it is definitely not a pretty sight.
Answer:
B. Drawing comparisons.
Explanation:
In the given discussion between Daniel and Jennifer, Daniel is making use of the technique of drawing comparisons between persons. He compares Socrates and Zeus, which he thinks are both fictional or maybe, who knows. And by making that comparison to bring about his own standpoint about the discussion, he presents his take on the issue.
Thus, the correct answer is option B.
Well, since we know an antonym is the opposite, and patronize means to treat someone kindly, we can choose C. scornful. :)
<h3>Patriotism.Patriotism is the major theme in the "The War Prayer" but Mark Twain does not celebrate patriotism.</h3>
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