Irony means saying something but meaning the opposite
The Aztecs had great respect for their many gods and goddesses. Convinced natural disasters, such as drought, were caused by the emotions of Aztec gods, they had good reason to make sure to always keep these gods pleased, especially those most powerful within the complex hierarchy of divinity established by the Aztec religion. This hierarchy ranked gods as higher or lower largely based on their function. The Aztecs worshipped over 100 Gods and goddesses<span>, and each one of these represented the functions and elements of nature such as the sun, the moon, the rain, maize, fertility, etc. A favorable relationship between humans and the gods helped maintain the fragile balance found in nature and necessary for harmonious existence.</span>
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Hi sorry I'm answering a little late but I believe the Narrative hook for jack and the beanstalk is the opening sentence or paragraph in the story.
Explanation:
In short, a narrative hook is something in the beginning of a story that grabs the reader's attention and makes them want to continue reading. This is the literary technique many authors use to capture the readers interest.
I'm not sure what the first sentence in jack and the beanstalk is, but I believe it would be the narrative hook.
Examples of narrative hooks include:
"A screaming comes across the sky."
"It began the usual way, in the bathroom of the Lassimo Hotel." and
"It was love at first sight."
Most narrative hooks are the first sentence, however, sometimes hooks can be the first paragraph or page as well.
There are also different kinds of hooks, there are ones beginning with a question, there are hooks using descriptive words creating a picture in the readers mind, there are hooks that are statements, there are hooks that give a fact or statistic, there are hooks using a quotation, and there are hooks which have a metaphor or simile.
Hope this helped.
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B - "The U.S. is also steadily making the move, with people holding smaller amounts of cash." ( Paragraph 2)
F - "There are clearly negatives in bringing back large bills, which make it easier for crime and corruption to flourish." (Paragraph 15