I would say it’s either A or C.
Political cartoons definitely talk about controversial topics, and the humor isn't exactly light-hearted. The best answer is the first statement: It uses humor and exaggeration to express a particular point of view.
Answer:
It establishes the rhythm of a duet to echo the song.
Explanation:
Parallelism refers to the use of the same grammatical structures in a series of sentences. Most of the time, parallelism is used in order to provide a sense of rhythm to the text. In this case, parallelism provides a sense of rhythm that is meant to echo the song, as it reminds the reader of a duet. As the song is also meant to be a duet (father and mother) the structure of the text highlights the subject matter.
It is very important to make use of vivid words in writing poems and fiction stories. The main reason for vivid words in poetry and fiction is clearly visualize a scene, a setting and an event. These vivid words tends to bring the readers to the place or the scene of the story.
Answer: D. Hurston's word choice and use of regional expressions create a vivid image of African American life in the South
Zora Neale Hurston wrote the story entitled <em>John Redding Goes to the Sea. </em>Hurston uses the expressions from the town the story happens in order to be able to present a clearer picture of the scenario in the said town.