Answer:
white space and poems are simply space within a line of poetry usually inserted as a guide to the reader on how to place the reading of the poem. it can also be used to modify the meaning of a poem or to elicit a " pause " and " reflection" from the reader.
white space is to airport what the"pause for effect" is to the orator.
c. to criticize his government's policy on Ireland
In the passage the narrator is literally talking about cooking and eating a child. He says that a child who has eaten well and is a year old would be a good food not matter how it was cooked. In the second paragraph, he says that eating the child would be no problem for landlords since they've already devoured the parents. The author may be talking about literally eating children, but in actuality he's criticizing his government's policy on Ireland.
To “clarify”. I hope that’s the word you’re looking for.
Explanation:
according to me option C is correct
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