Humor and appeal to younger audience are the common threads that Shrek and Monsters Inc. have. These were animated shows that tug the heart strings of people who are young at heart and it generally is a good form of entertainment.
In the question, it states that Juliet wants to find the favourite type of book of the students at her school. She only surveyed her class and her class doesn't represent the entire school as it's just a small portion. 80% of her classmates might like short stories but the majority of the school population might not like short stories. For example, 56% might like young adult, 37% might like science fiction and 7% might like short stories.
So she can't assume that 80% of the school population likes short story when she only surveyed a small percentage of the population.
At this the narrator becomes angry at the bird and suggests that it may be a visitor sent from the devil. This is what he means when he says, "Whether Tempter sent." He believes the bird to be a prophet, thing of evil, bird, or devil--some agent sent by Satan to cause him further torment.
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He makes a funny connection about Americans' behavior with foreign foods and the lives of foreigners in the USA. This creates a connection between immigrants, who recognize this situation, and he who is also an immigrant.
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Trevor Noah makes a funny report about the prejudice and discrimination that immigrants can face inside the USA, he does it in a fun, sarcastic and highly relatable way, since this account has his personal experiences and is recognized by immigrants who recognize these situations and are represented.
Making a connection to this, Trevor shows how Americans love foreign foods, even racist and prejudiced, xenophobic Americans splash out on foods that originate from other ethnicities. At this moment Trevo makes a strong circus, but full of humor and shows how if the Americans are xenophobic they have to reject all kinds of foreign food in their country and live only eating potatoes (no spices because they are foreigners, only potatoes) .
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By "Cain's heresay" he was referring to the famous phrase "I am not my brother's keeper." Cain used it meaning that he was not responsible for what his brother did, and if his brother made bad decisions the consequences should fall on him, and not Cain, that t wasn't his job to babysit his brother. By alluding to this quote in the passage Mr. Utterson was saying that it is not his job to monitor or judge anyone, that he is not anyone's keeper or babysitter. it is not his job to judge the actions of others as right or wrong, and he "let's his brother go to the devil in his own way." Meaning if you want to make bad choices he is not responsible for what you do, and will not judge you for doing it. he's basically saying we're all grown ups here, do what you want to do, and I'll be your friend either way....we are all responsible for our own choices good or bad.