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Natali
3 months ago
8

How does Kipling’s choice of genre, children’s stories, support his purpose?

English
2 answers:
hammer [7.6K]3 months ago
8 0

Kipling seemed to wish to elevate the ideals of the empire he felt a part of. An article in The Guardian pointed out that he faced criticism for this perspective, yet he was awarded a Nobel Prize at a young age, highlighting his creative talents. He is primarily recognized for his children's literature and adventure tales, perhaps illustrating themes of exploration, discovery, and appreciation for aging. He was a proponent of English Imperialism, believing the Empire was sufficiently established to seek new territories for the benefit of its citizens.

ddd [7.4K]3 months ago
4 0

D. is the chosen response on e2020 It allows Kipling to captivate young readers with enchanting descriptions while delivering a deeper message.



the options should be:

A.) It provides Kipling a means to depict the intricacies of nature to children.

B.) It allows Kipling to impart factual knowledge about the natural world to children.

C.) It enables Kipling to teach children to value and protect plants and animals.

D.) It allows Kipling to captivate children with enchanting descriptions while delivering a deeper message.

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