They had to set the table and prepare themselves to eat the muskrat stew.
: <span> I would think that this would have to be true, being that a connection of this type could be very broadly interpreted.
I would say each literary period is more of a reflection of the time in which they occur, influenced primarily by the events of that time. There always are some influences that remain from the previous periods, and newly developing styles are most often in reponse to the writing styles of previous eras. There has to be a foundation to build upon. </span>
Answer:
b. Juxtaposition
Explanation:
Juxtaposition means placing two things side by side for the purpose of showing differences between them.
Juxtaposition in literature means placing two things, idea, places, characters or their actions are placed side by side in a narrative in order to show comparison and contrast.
Irony: It is literary device in which what appears or is said is contrary to what the audience expects or to what it should be.
Hypocrisy: It is claiming of higher standards, beliefs, ethics, practices than one really has.
Satire: In satire the vices, follies, wrong practices of a group, society, or a government is ridiculed for the purpose of shaming it so that the target of satire can improve itself.
Glorification of the natural world I’m thinking. It’s mentioning things about the world.