Why does Alexander Pope use the style and narrative form of epics to describe a relatively insignificant incident in “The Rape of the Lock”?
A.) to mock the epic form, which was popular among the upper class B.) to mock society for attaching too much importance to trivial things C.) to mock the foolish acts committed by young gentlemen in love D.) to mock the vanity and pride of upper-class young women like Belinda
@umerlodhi i meant cause i had to answer a few on my own lol
yeah i understood bb
haven't read this one sorry :/
shoot lol. are you able to google it?
yeah ill see if i can
awesome thank you so much! if not its not the end of the world cause i feel like i may fail anyways
i think it's b but im not sure
A from what i've researched it seems like its A
im gonna go with your guess:)
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i got a 1/5 lol oh well! thank you for your help. i'll try again tomorrow
oh no im so sorry specek tomorrow i will try twice as hard
not your fault!
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