Good gold goldfish riding a car
The answer is parody becouse an parody is exactly that
example of purposeful tone
In one motion the tall young man beckoned me over with urgency. I felt anxious and somewhat uncomfortable as I stumbled toward his intimidating figure. Before he had the chance to open his mouth and belittle me in the passive-aggressive manner I am so often spoken to in. My shirt stature, round body-type, and greasy comb-over frequently earned me snide comments of my inferiority to the rest of the world. I can’t tell you now, there is absolutely nothing an attractive and seemingly successful man like this could tell me without the sole intention of making him feel better about himself. I will not be used to prop up another man’s ego this time, I will make him suffer as I have for over fifty years
Hey You!
This happened to me today. My mother and I got in an argument with someone of the opposite sex this morning. There can be many reasons as to why this happens, but one of the mian root causes are usually things like femminism and masculism. (However, this is not why we were arguing). The man yelled at us and accused us of speaking rudely with an employee at a company.
Now, I've seen things about femminism and masculism on the internet and a "battle between the sexes". The conversations usually heat up when people talk about how the sexes are treated differently or how one has an advantage over the other.
I Hope This Helped!
I believe this is admiring, because the author isn't criticizing what Lincoln did to the nation, and he is also not laughing about it. The author isn't unhappy either, and I think he is admiring the job Lincoln did.
(my answer: admiring)