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14 February, 21:15

How does the characterization of Cyril contribute to the satire in "The Storyteller."? through his constant questions

through his interest in animals

through his refusal to do what he is told

through his lack of attention when adults talk

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  1. 15 February, 00:33
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    Answer: the answer is A
  2. 15 February, 01:08
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    The correct answer is option 1: through his constant questions.

    "The Storyteller" is a short story written by H. H Munro, whose nickname is Saki.

    It's about a woman who rides the train with three young children, her two nieces and his nephew Cyril. A man is also in the train car.

    The children are very energetic and lively and though their aunt tries to control them, they refuse to quiet down.

    Cyril is the one who annoys his aunt with questions that she finds hard to answer. This leads her to tell a moral story about a little girl who was good.

    Her nieces and nephew find the story boring. Therefore, the man in the train tells a story that starts the same but has a different ending. Children love his story and he could keep them calm.
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