The correct answer is: B. Juvenalian satire
Juvenalian satire derives its name from the Latin satirist Juvenal.
Satire is usage of humor, exaggeration, irony, etc. in order to criticize people's lack of intelligence or vices, especially when it comes to politics and other current issues.
Juvenalian satire is used in literature; when we use this kind of satire, we ironically criticize people from our day and age, using a lot of abusive language as well as pessimism.
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They highlight the disruption of the natural order caused by Macbeth's crime.
When Macbeth killed King Dunken who was the most virtuous king, the whole world lamented for his uncertain death. Everything in the kingdom got disrupted and even the animals and nature seemed to behave in a much different way as they used to. The killing of an owl by a falcon which is a much smaller bird than the eagle symbolizes the murder of King Dunken by Macbeth. The eating of the horse by another horse gives a symbolic meaning about Macbeth’s plan to kill Banquo, who were great friends.
The purpose of lifelong learning is to expand your skills and <u>opportunities</u>.
If one has more skills, they will essentially have more opportunities.
To excel in his scientific studies