The author uses connotation and allusion to advance their purpose. Connotation helps to imply deeper meanings and emotional resonance around the idea of female superheroes, while allusion brings in references that the audience might recognize, enhancing the argument about the lack of attention and respect given to female characters compared to male ones.
We need more female superheroes. The ones we have are rarely given the same narrative time as their male counterparts, and they are usually presented in outfits that appeal to men. I propose we create more female superheroes with their own stories, their own powers, and their own choice of outfit. Should they get equal narrative space . . . or not? Did you answer yes in a Flash? Can you quote one female superhero? Do you know her backstory like kryptonite or spider bites? If your answer is no, then it’s time for more narrative time and backstory for our female superheroes. Which techniques does the author most use to advance their purpose? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses description description connotation connotation allusion allusion point of view point of view ellipsis
1 answer