Cultural criticism refers to the social norms and traditions which are considered normal in the setting of a drama.
<h3>Cultural Criticism</h3>
This is the cultural behaviour of how a particular people behave in a given time frame or period as related to the literary text.
With this in mind, we can see that there are learned characteristics which are peculiar to the people which includes:
- Meanings
- Beliefs
- Customs
- Language
- Norms, etc
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I need to see a picture of the discussion if you have one if not... read it slowly and think about how they start and end
This is a quote from John Green's "A Fault in our Stars".
It's basically an exaggeration depicting the emotion of a reader who has just read a book that made a very strong impression on the person to levels that he wants everyone to read this book so as to feel the emotions that swell within John. This want is depicted by the phrase "weird evangelical zeal". The reader acknowledges that such a zeal is weird. Few things can make a person want to scream a message to the whole world which is the emotion the above exaggeration is describing. John simply desires for everyone to feel what he felt, but he knows it's most likely not possible to carry another person on the ride of intrigue he experienced, hence admitting that it is weird. There's an irony there because he knows it would be difficult for another to convey theirs to him too.
The exaggeration continues when the John declares that the world stands a chance of fixing itself only after it has read the book. Here John is simply implying that reading this book would be helpful to every reader in every circumstance.
I believe the answer is B.
16 is A because you would put a period after Ave because it is abbreviated .
17 is B because you put a comma after the city and dont put anything with the state. for example Defuniak Springs, FL
18 should be Your math facts, Carly, need much more drill. you are directly speaking to Carly. so Carly would be the appositive in the appositive phrase
19 is the first one. you put a comma after the day on a date. example May 5, 2018 and when you state what day it is then there is a comma there. example Monday, May 5, 2018.