Examples of satire in the novel include:
Mr. Bumble as a humble author/personage as a mighty beadle
Mr. Gamfield as a donkey
Master Bates as a fool
Dickens satirizes the orphanages, workhouses, laws that aren't fair, English justice and the system that victimizes people.
The answer to this question is letter a. True. It is correct that Tennyson was traditional in his choice of subjects and poetic techniques. He struggled with views concerning science and religion (for it was a time that scientific discoveries were very rampant).
When the subject of a sentence comes before the verb, the sentence is in natural order.
When the verb or part of the verb comes before the subject, the sentence is in inverted order.
The verb is mixed so the subject comes before the verb.
I believe the answer is A. Natural
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D. never ends with -ed
Explanation:
It is because the ed-ending words are only used for past tense words.
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