Irony that is inherent in speeches or a situation of a drama and is understood by the audience but not grasped by the characters in the play
Answer:
sad.. :(
Explanation:
bck learns taht he is sad becauz brainly vant even answer his question becuz he dint addthe passage because katie might delete it
:(
ur welcome.
Answer:
appositive
Explanation:
An appositive renames the noun it refers to. Here, we're 'renaming' Dr. Benton Jones to "winner of the Nobel Prize." You could refer to him by either 'name' ('Dr. Jones' or 'winner of the Nobel Prize') going forward.
The answer is "ah, shun the horrid gulf! by scylla fly. 'Tis better six lose, than all to die.' because he has said that he cannot be defeated even by a someone greater than him.
Answer:
A. Medieval Europe
Explanation:
Think about the setting and characters present in Shrek or Rapunzel (if we want to think fictional stories/fairytales), where there are towns that surround a main kingdom/castle.