Answer:
Sarcasm
Explanation:
language that is used to mean the opposite of what is said and uses a bitter, mocking tone is called <em>sarcasm</em>
<em />
Hope this helped.
- profparis
Based off the context of this sentence, the strong points: "one taste 'provoked another'", "to the flagon 'so often'", "that 'at length'", the synonym and or simpler definition to the said word (reiterated) or reiterate, would be repeat.
Actual definition of < reiterate >
Re•it•er•ate \rē-'it-e-'rāt\ vt-at•ed; -at•ing [L reiteratus, pp. of reiterare to repeat, fr. Re- + iterare to iterate] (1526) : to state or to do over again or repeatedly sometimes with wearying effect - re•it•er•a•tion \(') rē-,it-e-'rā-shen\ n - re•it•er•a•tive \ rē-'it-e-,rāt-iv, -ret-iv; -'i-tret-iv\ adj - re•it•er•a•tive•ly adv
Source for definition:
Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary
By: A. Merriam-Webster
Jazzy and strong. I think.
hope this helps:)
An argumentative essay can be based on hypothetical situation but it all has to relate back to the question while a persuasive essay is more based off facts and occasional opinions
Open roads makes animals easier pray for predators because there is no where to hide or climb. Sometimes during night animals will sleep on the road because of how warm it still is from the sun.