I believe that the phrase “blessing
of another World War”, in this excerpt from Kurt Vonnegut's "Report on the
Barnhouse Effect", is an example of sarcasm. Sarcasm is a sharp remark similar
to irony. It also uses expression of one's meaning by using language that
normally signifies the opposite, in order to ridicule something or someone. In
this case, the word “blessing” is an example of sarcasm, as World War can’t be
the blessing.
Answer:
in the third or fourth chapter
This reminds me of the squiggles and drawings and wind
The second, fourth and fifth ones are complete when used in a paragraph. If they are not in a paragraph that supports the sentence, the fourth one is the only complete one.