The lilliputian wars in gulliver’s travels are a satire on a. political institutions. c. religious conflict. b. table manners. d. political fighting.
The Lilliputian wars in Gulliver’s Travels are a satire on religious conflict. By definition,  a satire would be making use of comedy and irony that may sound catching to the readers and at the same time, it criticises the "stupidity" of people or a group of people which are commonly used in contemporary literature.
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can you list the entire question and narrative on the strangers moving to a town? or screenshot your question and i can better form a paragraph suited to match the question.
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the turtle carries new life, oat seeds, over to the other side of the highway and plants them there.
Which of the following correctly completes the missing line (line ii) of the outline? a. why gilman advocates “rest cure”b. why gilman hates “rest cure”c. gilman’s opinion of “rest cure”d. gilman’s need to punish the doctor select the best answer from the choices providedabcd
Read this passage from william faulkner's the sound and the fury: i says no i never had university advantages because at harvard they teach you how to go for a swim at night without knowing how to swim and at sewanee they dont even teach you what water is. i says you might send me to the state university; maybe i'll learn how to stop my clock with a nose spray and then you can send ben to the navy i says or to the cavalry anyway, they use geldings in the cavalry. which best describes the narrator's tone in this passage? a. bitter b. angry c. sarcastic d. all of the above