Answer and Explanation:
An example of humor that we can see in this book is reflected in many conversations between Atticus and Scout, especially when Jem says a very disrespectful word, to blacks, that he heard at school. At this moment, Atticus shows how the use of this word is improper, mainly in a school that should promote education. In that moment, humor is used, as Scout says that she shouldn't go to school, since that is where she is learning bad words.
Humor in this case is used sarcastically, criticizing people who encourage prejudice and outrage, when they should do the opposite
The main conflict that happens in this story is between Jay Gatsby, Daisy and Tom. Daisy and Tom are married together. Daisy knew Gatsby years before she met Tom and they were madly in love, until Gatsby had to go away for years. Daisy had then met Tom and they got married.
Explanation:
I am writing the program of my life
I am the programmer of my life
I am executing my program of life
Answer:
'Lamb to the Slaughter' is told by an outside narrator from a limited third-person perspective. Dahl chooses to only reveal what Mary Maloney is aware of.
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