Kurt Vonnegut's short story "Report on the Barnhouse Effect" is an example of postmodernism because of <u>the use of irony on a serious topic.</u>
He expresses his feelings about the war with his personal experience. His reaction to the war, bombings and the ills of scientific advancement brought distress in his life. He accepted the deaths as the result of the war in a very casual manner. Throughout the stories, he uses irony and sarcasm to bring the effects of the war in a different look. Using irony and sarcasm to describe serious topics like war and destruction is one of the characteristics of postmodern literature.
I’m not quite sure what the question your asking is, but I think the third choice is the right option?
Effective writing is one that uses the correct grammar of your language and is able to establish effective communication with your audience, through word choices that are consistent with the readers and their degrees of reasoning. In addition, effective writing is cohesive and conveys messages in a fluid and well-established way.
Regarding my type of writing, I believe that there is a long way for me to acquire perfection, for that I try to optimize my common strengths (clarity, direct and simple language, use of more colloquial words and easy to understand phrases) relation to language and diminish my weaknesses (speed, subjects little explored, prolixity and very short narratives).
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My sister cannot be a part of being a relationship with someone who would have her personal growth.
Validity generally refers to how accurate a conclusion, measurement, or concept corresponds to what's being tested.