The word sense in line 69 of The Odyssey Part lll means rationality.
<span>Satire is a genre of
literature in which individuals, corporation, government or society are ridiculed
in purpose of constructive social criticism, using wit to draw attention to
both particular and wider issues in society in order to correct or shape
opinions and behavior. But, satire can’t be effective in shaping behavior or
opinions if the audience is always in on the joke and never being targeted. The
effectiveness of satiric work is mirrored in sole comprehension of the targeted
group of individuals that they are wrong, and should correct their opinions and
behavior. Many satiric writers believe that satires should be medicine
disguised as candy, so it would be easier for targeted group to accept it. If
only non-targeted audience comprehend the joke (main idea of satiric work), the
satire would not be effective as they agree with author’s criticism and there
is no need for them to correct their behavior nor their opinions.</span>
The correct answer is; She learned the trait of patience on her quest to obtain the tiger's whisker.
Further Explanation:
Yun Ok had to wait 6 months to gain the trust of the tiger so that she could get a whisker. She had been having trouble reconnecting with her husband after he returned home from war. She did not care if it was dangerous going into the lions den as long as it brought back her husband.
She had to learn to be patient and trust the tiger to not hurt her. Most importantly, she had to gain the trust of the tiger. This took time and then she understood that she had to take time and have patience with her husband before things would return the way they once were at home.
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Answer:
Hello. You did not enter the answer options, but the term "previously perused paperbacks" is an euphemism for the term "softcover books" or "flimsy books".
Explanation:
Euphemism is a figure of speech that is used to relieve a term, that is, euphemism allows the author to use a term that softens the sentence and has a milder and more pleasant meaning, to replace another term, which is more aggressive , can cause pelomic and discomfort to the reader.
In this case, we can say that the author uses the term "previously perused paperbacks" as an euphemism when referring to books with a soft, soft and rigid cover.