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<u>The proper answer to this question is option D "</u><span><u>The narrator asks about Rev. Leonidas W. Smily, and Simon Wheeler tells him a story about Rev. Leonidas W. Smily".</u>
Reason:
<u>The narrator is wondering what happened about the character Rev. Then Simon tells the narrator a story about Rev therefore summarizes the story about </u></span><span><u>Rev. Leonidas W. Smily!</u>
Also....
<u>Summaries are used in stories to tell a person a quick summary about the story. Summaries include the key details allowing the reader to understand the main idea of the story!</u>
Therefore the answer is option D.
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Hope this helps!
~Nonportrit</span>
I am pretty sure that the <span> type of satire which criticizes society in a harsh and sarcastic way is </span>B. Juvenalian. I consider this type of satire as a correct one because this device is usually used in order to express <span>the purpose of social criticism, which nicely coincides with your question.
Do hope you will find it helpful!
Regards.</span>
The figure of speech used in the sentence above is PERSONIFICATION.
Personification is a figure of speech which attributes personal nature or human characteristics to an inanimate objects. In the sentence given above, the author wrote that 'the wind whispers and the stream giggles. These are actions that only human beings can carry out, but the author is given the attributes to wind and stream, which are inanimate objects.