English, asked by vishuramos17, 2 months ago

The expression, Shakespeare's head is an example of
(i) pun
(ii) satire
(iii) parody
(iv) irony
An elementary school classroom in slum​

Answers

Answered by ItzAviLegend
5

Answer:

Irony is the right answer

Answered by letmeanswer12
0

"Option (iv): Irony".

Explanation :

This question is derived from the poem An elementary school classroom in a slum​.

Shakespeare's head was a symbol for education and literature but for the poor slum children, it signifies nothing. As they are don't know the value of education and facilities.

From this poem, the author uses the word Shakespeare's head which resembles that education is opposite(irony) to slum children.

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