To Kill a Mockingbird

Read the passage from Chapter 26 which begins "The idea was profound" and ends "Time for arithmetic, children" carefully before you choose your answer,

In the phrase "seizing an opportunity to make education dynamic," narrator's tone is

(A) lightly humorous

(B) darkly satirical

(C) simply factual

(D) deeply sardonic

(E) somewaht dubious

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the answer is B) darkly satirical

this is because the teacher says "they contribute to every society they live in" and "Jews have be been persecuted since the beginning of history, even driven out of their own country" [just like black people from africa], "its one of the most terrible stories in history".

the teacher is blissfully unaware of her hypocricy, as she cannot fathom why hitler is persecuting the Jews. this is hypocritical of her because she acts the same way towards black people (racist)

sorry im in a rush i couldnt answer properly but i hope this helps!

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What's the difference between deeply sardonic and darkly satirical?

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To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee My doubtful brain