Answer:
her limited understanding of religious doctrine AND her very literal interpretation of Mr. Brocklehurst's question
Explanation:
In this excerpt it is clear that Jane knows the correct answers to the questions because they have been drilled into her. However, it is not clear she actually understands that her bad choices and behavior will result in going to hell. When she is asked a question that she doesn't have an answer that has been taught to her, she uses her own thoughts. Her answer that she just shouldn't die would definitely keep her out of hell, but it isn't what Mr. Brocklehurst is hoping she'll say.
The error is the word "weren't" it should be wasn't
Answer:
Answer is Option D: Then as to the females, ſeating children) would, I think, with humble submission, be a loss to the publick, because they sool
would become breeders themselves.
Explanation:
The main theme of the story "Modest Proposal" is social class. It highlights the difference between the rich and poor Irish. He uses satire to highlight the oppression of the poor.
An understatement is depicting something in a way that it looks less bad or seems less important. In the statement D, the author uses an understatement where he says women eat children and later become their mothers themselves. This is a cruel act of acting children but depicted as understatement that Women become breeders.
Other options are not understatements.
main idea is the right answer
B, as it uses words with a negative connotation such as “dreary”, “weak”, and “weary”, and uses the word “midnight” as the time of day- midnight is usually associated with somber gloomy, and dark tones.