Lord Byron's work "Don Juan'' is the work that would be the best example to provide his writing style as it relates to humor. In the said piece, he employs humor through the narrator's amused tone of voice in the story as he follows along the plotline.
Answer:
c) It explains the author’s feeling that she is not important to her father
Explanation:
From the passage of <em>Only Daughter, </em>the narrator talks about how her father is always boasting or complaining to everyone that cared to listen that he has seven sons. He would tell the parish priest, the Sears Roebuck employee, the cook, and any other person within reach.
This action of the narrator's father shows that she does not feel important to her father because everything he ever boasts about is his "seven sons" without even acknowledging her.
This is interesting. It's a split between C and D for this, as it covers both almost equally. However, I would go with C, seeing as it all falls under the umbrella of "cultural significance", even when talking about what purpose the drum is being changed for.
For me I would let them d) share the info so u could learn more about the families hope this helped if not feel free to pm me for more questions