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ohaa [14]
2 years ago
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2. Give an example of a question someone might ask to start a descriptive investigation.

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1 answer:
rjkz [21]2 years ago
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Answer:

hope that this was what you were looking for

Explanation:

what was the person wearing?

how tall where they?

what color are their eyes?

what color was their hair?

what kind of car were they driving?

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Which phrase in this excerpt from Kurt Vonnegut's "Report on the Barnhouse Effect" is an example of sarcasm?

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To ask how much longer the professor will live is to ask how much longer we must wait for the blessings of another world war.

Explanation:

Sarcasm is simply defined as using irony to mock or ridicule something or someone.

From this excerpt of Kurt Vonnegut's "Report on the Barnhouse Effect". the phrase that is used which is an example of sarcasm is <u>To ask how much longer the professor will live is to ask how much longer we must wait for the blessings of another world war. </u>

War is not a blessing, so the narrator used that word to show irony to probably convey contempt. Also, he also means that no one knows how long the professor will live because it is as uncertain as knowing when a world war will start.

"blessings" being the key word, because a world war would not bring blessings, but devastation.

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