Privelage is suggestive, yet it's common knowledge that some have more privilege than others. Privilege is a right or special advantage that only a specific group, or person has that others do not have. Privilege can apply to many different things such as amnesty to do certain things, or the ability to do things that others cannot.
Ex. A sibling may have privilege to stay out until 12am, while the other must be home much earlier. The sibling that can stay out later has an advantage, which is privilege.
Answer:
b. Juxtaposition
Explanation:
Juxtaposition means placing two things side by side for the purpose of showing differences between them.
Juxtaposition in literature means placing two things, idea, places, characters or their actions are placed side by side in a narrative in order to show comparison and contrast.
Irony: It is literary device in which what appears or is said is contrary to what the audience expects or to what it should be.
Hypocrisy: It is claiming of higher standards, beliefs, ethics, practices than one really has.
Satire: In satire the vices, follies, wrong practices of a group, society, or a government is ridiculed for the purpose of shaming it so that the target of satire can improve itself.
I can’t exactly give you page numbers but I can give you themes and example in which you can search for the pg numbers on google
1. Racism- the trail, “one kind of folks, folks.” Atticus shooting the rabid dog
2. Losing innocence- when Jem cried because the hole in the tree was sealed
3. Courage- how courage isn’t always a man with a gun (think the sick women they were forced to read a book to her)
4. Societal norms- racism gender roles (think tomboy Scout)
These are just some I can think of but I hope this helps