Answer:
-A powerful message conveyed with weak wording.
Explanation:
Satire is the use of irony or ridicule to talk about something significant or important. And an understatement is when something important is made to appear less important, making it seem less important than it really is.
When a powerful message is conveyed by using weak words, this is known as a satirical understatement. It is satirical when the message is powerful but then the understatement is when the words used are weak, which makes the message less powerful, thus, understating it.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
Maybe if you put this question up for more points people will do it because currently it’s set for 5 points.
In Harriet Jacobs’ slave narrative, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, the protagonist Linda plans to escape her master, Dr. Flint. She is aided in her escape attempt by friends and family who offer her advice and shelter. However, Linda understands that the more people who know about her plan and hiding place, the more likely she is to get caught, which is why she must act alone and rely only on herself.
I did as I was ordered. But now that I was certain my children were to be put in their power, in order to give them a stronger hold on me, I resolved to leave them that night. I remembered the grief this step would bring upon my dear old grandmother; and nothing less than the freedom of my children would have induced me to disregard her advice.
In this way, it is Linda’s self-reliance that gives her the courage to escape from her master’s house. plato
He thinks he can succeed easily because he watches other people do it on tv or in person (whichever one). He was probably swing too early or too late which is why he couldn’t hit tha ball.
Answer:
tbh, should and need to are pretty similar. It is just personal preference.
Explanation:
1 need to
2 should
3 should
4 need to
5 should
6 should
7 should
8 need to