Polysemic and homonymous words are stylistically useful to achieving humor or irony, or to heighten dramatic effect. In most cases, the native term is more literary than the foreign one. Part III Complete the following statements with proper words or expressions according to the course book. ...
Investigators noted Wahlberg made several unsolicited racial statements about “g–ks” and “slant-eyed g–ks” at the time. He was arrested, charged with attempted murder, convicted of assault, and served 45 days in prison. But Asians are a bit different. Maybe that’s why Wahlberg was so...
[C] Irony. [D] Paradox. Which of the following statements about Emerson is NOT true? He was generally known as an essayist. He was the chief spokesman of Transcendentalism. He practiced the theory by living a simple life. For him, nature is symbolic. For Emerson, nature could symbolize ...
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