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which of cyrils actions does saki exaggerate in \the storyteller\ to cr…

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which of cyrils actions does saki exaggerate in \the storyteller\ to create satire? select three options.
□ disobeying his aunt
□ asking questions about everything
□ talking back to his aunt
□ encouraging the bachelor to tell a story
□ commenting on the two stories he is told

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the actions Saki exaggerates for satire, we analyze each option:

  • "Disobeying his aunt": Cyril's disobedience is exaggerated to mock the strict adult - child dynamics.
  • "Asking questions about everything": Exaggerating his inquisitiveness satirizes the way children's curiosity is often seen as a nuisance by adults.
  • "Talking back to his aunt": This exaggeration mocks the power struggle between children and adults in a family or social setting.
  • "Encouraging the bachelor to tell a story": This is more of a normal interaction, not an exaggerated action for satire.
  • "Commenting on the two stories he is told": This is a normal response to stories, not an exaggerated satirical action.

Answer:

A. disobeying his aunt, B. asking questions about everything, C. talking back to his aunt