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He found his next door neighbor was funny and friendly.
The term that best matches this definition: a statement that seems to contradict itself is Paradox. Thus the correct answer is D.
<h3>What is a Paradox?</h3>
A paradox is a statement or assertion that, appears illogical or mismatched at first view but after closer examination, may reveal to be well established or true. It depicts an object that combines opposing traits or characteristics.
A claim that violates one's knowledge and is logically self-contradictory is called a paradox. The premise is accurate despite having a good explanation for it. It has aspects that conflict with one another while also being connected.
A paradox's main function is to draw people's attention and get them to have a different opinion. A paradox is a narrative device that encourages the reader to think more carefully or critically.
Therefore, option D Paradox is the appropriate answer.
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I never read it but using common sense in stores only employees is allowed to hand out edible substances, why because its a precation so they dont sue the store if they get sick
The correct answer is C. An outcry that went pealing through the night
Explanation:
Romanticism was a movement in literature that emerged during the 19th century, this movement was about focusing on the emotions, the individual, the subjectivity, nature, and the past. Also, it means in literature there was a focus on the emotions of the characters, their sensibility connected to elements of nature and past. In the case of the excerpt included in this question the detail "An outcry that went pealing through the night" is an example of the romantic movement because it explores an emotion that is terror or fear that has been communicated through an outcry and also this emotion is connected to nature as it is related to the night and the possible effects of expressing this emotion, which is what romanticism is about.