What evidence supports the conclusion that "The Storyteller" uses satire to impart the theme that adults should

respect children's intelligence? Select two options.

"Come and look out of the window, she added.

"The child moved reluctantly to the window. "Why are those sheep being driven out of that field?' he asked."

"Oh, look at those cows!' exclaimed the aunt. Nearly every field along the line had contained cows or bullocks, but

she spoke as though she were drawing attention to a rarity."

'The smaller girl made no actual comment on the story, but she had long ago recommenced a murmured repetition

of her favourite line."

"The storyteller paused to let a full idea of the park's treasures sink into the children's imaginations, then he

resumed."

"The story began badly,' said the smaller of the small girls, but it had a beautiful ending.'

"It is the most beautiful story that I ever heard,' said the bigger of the small gir

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Answer:

B. "Oh, look at those cows!' exclaimed the aunt. Nearly every field along the line had contained cows or bullocks, but she spoke as though she were drawing attention to a rarity."

E. "The story began badly,' said the smaller of the small girls, but it had a beautiful ending.'

"It is the most beautiful story that I ever heard,' said the bigger of the small girl

Explanation:

The evidence that supports the conclusion that "The Storyteller" uses satire to impart the theme that adults should respect children's intelligence are options B and E.

This is because it shows how the aunt relates to the children as if they are not aware of the cows grazing on the field, even though they were everywhere for everyone to see.

Satire is used in the story to show how ineffective the aunt's method of teaching is on the children and her assumptions that the children are slow in understanding.

Answer:

  • "Oh, look at those cows!' exclaimed the aunt. Nearly every field along the line had contained cows or bullocks, but she spoke as though she were drawing attention to a rarity."
  • "The story began badly,' said the smaller of the small girls, but it had a beautiful ending."

Explanation:

The evidence that supports the conclusion that "The Storyteller" uses satire to impart the theme that grown-ups should regard kids' knowledge are choices :  

  • This shows how the auntie identifies with the youngsters as though they don't know about the cows nibbling on the field, despite the fact that they were wherever so that everybody could see.  
  • Parody is utilized in the story to show how ineffectual the auntie's technique for instructing is on the kids and her presumptions that the youngsters are delayed incomprehension.

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