Answer:
"a story originating in popular culture, typically passed on by word of mouth." - Google
Explanation:
It suggests that parents’ words were held in very high regard.
Answer:
The mood of a story affects the reader’s interpretation of events.
The mood is the part of the narrative structure in a literature. It envelops the reader by creating the emotional atmosphere. To provide the feeling of the narrative is provided in order to affect the reader psychologically and emotionally. It can be created through theme, diction, and setting.
For instance, Charles Dickens in his novel “Pickwick Papers” creates a peaceful mood by:
“The river, reflecting the clear blue of the sky, glistened and sparkled as it flowed noiselessly on.”
It helps the reader to interpret the event and feel it emotionally and psychologically.
Answer:
The underlined figure of speech is oxymoron
The reader can infer that the narrator will pretend to enjoy Lisette's brownies
Explanation:
Lisette had perfected the art of poor baking. However, her sweet demeanor made it impossible to be honest with her about her confectionary catastrophes. So, when she brought a basket of fresh-baked brownies to our door, it was a <u><em>cruel favor</em></u>.
The use of seemingly mutually exclusive terms