A reader who's invested and emotionally involved in the story
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is more likely to experience tension and suspense than a reader
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In Top of The Food Chain the narrator suggests that spraying
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sarcastic (apex)
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Which is an example of biased reporting
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Only people from certain groups are interviewed.
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What type of writing is often censored because it deals with sensitive and controversial issues
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Satire
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How is a satire different from a fable
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The lessons in a fable are stated directly, while the main
argument of a satire is often disguised.
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Which type of satire criticizes society in a harsh sarcastic way
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Political satire criticizes society in a sarcastic way.
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What is a form of writing that criticizes a person group or society using indirect often disguised methods
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Its satire
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What is the effect of having an unreliable narrator in Top of the Food Chain
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It leads the reader to question the narrator's views.
something about asking questions about the narrator views
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Which work is an example of a satire
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An article that proposes to ban all unnecessary breathing in
order to draw attention to the problem of air pollution
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Which of the following do the National Geographic video and Hope Survives in Search for Katrina's Missing share
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Background sounds that give context
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Which story is an example of a fable
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A hare loses a race to a tortoise because he is overconfident,
and he learns an important lesson as a result.
A lion learns that even those smaller than him are important
when a mouse saves his life.
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Which type of story uses animals as characters in order to illustrate a general truth about human nature
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Fable
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Which piece of writing is an example of a satire
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A proposal to send sick people to the moon to focus attention on
health care reform
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Of these events in Top of the Food Chain which happens first
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A species of wasp that eats caterpillars is killed off-apex
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Which type of appeal is the author primarily using in this excerpt from Top of the Food Chain
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Pathos
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How does the narrator in Top of the Food Chain help advance the story's theme of thoughtless decisions leading to unintended consequences
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He is unreliable leading readers to question what he is saying. 🦍🌲🌲🌲🦍
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A triangle has sides measuring 8 inches and 12 inches. If x represents the length in inches of the third side which inequality gives the range of possible values for x
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4 < x < 20
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A reader who's invested and emotionally involved in the story
is more likely to experience tension and suspense than a reader
who's not invested or emotionally involved.
In Top of The Food Chain the narrator suggests that spraying
sarcastic (apex)
Which is an example of biased reporting
Only people from certain groups are interviewed.
What type of writing is often censored because it deals with sensitive and controversial issues
Satire
How is a satire different from a fable
Answer this question…
The lessons in a fable are stated directly, while the main
argument of a satire is often disguised.
Which type of satire criticizes society in a harsh sarcastic way
Political satire criticizes society in a sarcastic way.
What is a form of writing that criticizes a person group or society using indirect often disguised methods
Its satire
What is the effect of having an unreliable narrator in Top of the Food Chain
It leads the reader to question the narrator's views.
something about asking questions about the narrator views
Which work is an example of a satire
An article that proposes to ban all unnecessary breathing in
order to draw attention to the problem of air pollution
Which of the following do the National Geographic video and Hope Survives in Search for Katrina's Missing share
Background sounds that give context
Which story is an example of a fable
A hare loses a race to a tortoise because he is overconfident,
and he learns an important lesson as a result.
A lion learns that even those smaller than him are important
when a mouse saves his life.
Which type of story uses animals as characters in order to illustrate a general truth about human nature
Fable
Which piece of writing is an example of a satire
A proposal to send sick people to the moon to focus attention on
health care reform
Of these events in Top of the Food Chain which happens first
A species of wasp that eats caterpillars is killed off-apex
Which type of appeal is the author primarily using in this excerpt from Top of the Food Chain
Pathos
How does the narrator in Top of the Food Chain help advance the story's theme of thoughtless decisions leading to unintended consequences
He is unreliable leading readers to question what he is saying. 🦍🌲🌲🌲🦍
A triangle has sides measuring 8 inches and 12 inches. If x represents the length in inches of the third side which inequality gives the range of possible values for x