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He stripped the leaves from the plant, leaving a small white fleshy root. without even washing it, he put the root in his mouth, chewed it vigorously, and then held the spittle there while he took the child forcibly from mrs. farquar. he gripped teddy down between his knees, and pressed the balls of his thumbs into the swollen eyes, so that the child screamed. … he knelt over the writhing child, pushing back the puffy lids till chinks of eyeball showed, and then he spat hard, again and again, into first one eye, and then the other. he finally lifted teddy gently into his mother’s arms, and said: “his eyes will get better.” why is the title of doris lessing’s “no witchcraft for sale” ironic? a. there is witchcraft involved in gideon’s responses to the scientists. b. there is no witchcraft in gideon’s remedy, only wisdom from his father. c. there is no witchcraft that will allow teddy to be adequately healed. d. there is witchcraft involved in the act of saving teddy’s eyesight and health.
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In 250 words, discuss the ways in which the novel relates to the historical context in which it was published.
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Which of these rhetorical devices is most clearly used in the underlined portion of the text?
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