How does the author use ambiguity to portray the tone in these lines?
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The details are missing in the question.
Certain words, for example, "Party's" could have more than one significance and uncovers mockery in the creator's tone.
The uncertainty is found in the creator's utilization of "Outrage" and "Blood," which demonstrates his outrage about the war.
The author is really cheerful about the war as the wiring party keeps out the bad folks. There is no vagueness appeared in the content.
Certain words, for example, "Party's" could have more than one significance and uncovers mockery in the creator's tone.
The uncertainty is found in the creator's utilization of "Outrage" and "Blood," which demonstrates his outrage about the war.
The author is really cheerful about the war as the wiring party keeps out the bad folks. There is no vagueness appeared in the content.
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(i) It empowers the people to find out what is happening in the system of the government. (ii) It acts as a watchdog of democracy. (iii) It supplements the existing laws that banned corruption.
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