Just based off of my common knowledge of humor, I would say personally that "1. Is Rover really any brighter than a hamster, a chicken, or that kid who's always eating Play-Doh?
" supports the idea that the informational text uses a humorous tone.
A universal theme is an idea that applies to anyone regardless of cultural differences or geographic location. it is also<span> a generalization about life or human nature they deal with basic human concerns.
</span> so the answer would be the first option.
<span>The word that best describes the tone of Blake’s “The Sick Rose” is
prophetic. It offers some kind of a spiritual revelation. It even shows the contradicting
states of the human soul. It is not only a simple poem about a rose but one
with spiritual wisdom. </span>
<span>Because despite the subject's grueling work and sacrifices, she is a "star," or heroin, in the eyes of the author.
Have a good day! -Wajiha</span>