A. irony
B. characterization
C. moral dilemma
D. structure
the answer is Characterization
The correct answers are D) Carrying its corporate monoculture, E) And tell us how to save us from ourselves, and F) who will make a plutocracy of our democracy.
The lines that best reveal Lawerence Ferlinghetti’s troubled view of modern American society are, Carrying its corporate monoculture, E) And tell u show to save us from ourselves, and F) who will make a plutocracy of our democracy.
In the poem “To the Oracle at Delphi” written by Lawerence Ferlinghetti in 1919, the author makes a strong critic on the decay of morality of modern America and the influence it has had in other countries. That is why the correct lines of the poem that reveal Lawerence Ferlinghetti’s troubled view of modern American society are, “carrying its corporate monoculture”, “and tell us how to save us from ourselves”, and “who will make a plutocracy of our democracy.”
Other famous poems of Lawerence Ferlinghetti are: “Constantly Risking Absurdity”, “The Changing Light”, and “A Vast Confusion”.
B. The many people whom she has touched all vow to "pay it forward."
C. She dies penniless, and no one will contribute to the cost of her funeral.
D. Her daughter inherits her wealth and fulfills her dream of building an orphanage.
The most ironic ending to a story about a wealthy woman include option C: She dies penniless, and no one will contribute to the cost of her funeral.
In the society, wealth is a sign of one's importance and social standing and only wealthy people are considered physically beautiful.
The lady also believes herself to be worthy of the high social standing that shows how important she really is.
She has not lived this type of lifestyle, having married someone she believes is beneath her standing. The opportunity to wear the necklace and attend the party will elevate her social standing and make her beautiful.
Therefore, correct option is C.
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