<h2>There are total 26 alphabets</h2><h3>Thank you so much</h3>
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<h3>A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z.</h3><h2>Stay safe, stay healthy and blessed.</h2><h2>Have a marvelous day !</h2><h2>Thank you</h2>
Cliché would best describe a stock character because they are known to be stereotypical and flat, and very predictable. Stock characters are not necessarily wicked, and are the opposite of unpredictable.
One of this country's most valued presidents, Abraham Lincoln, was born on Feb. 12. 1809. He was a self-educated man who even taught himself enough about the law to become a practicing lawyer and a political leader. He was known for his rugged humor and his strong sense of honesty ("Honest Abe"). When he became president, his most important goals were to preserve, protect and defend the Union. Later, he acted to end slavery in the Confederate States by issuing the Emancipation Proclamation on Jan. 1, 1863.
Situational irony - where actions or event has the opposite result from what is expected or intended. E.G. A plumber spends all day working on leaky faucets and comes home to find a pipe has hurt in his home
Verbal irony- where someone says the opposite of what they really mean or intend. E.G. On the way to school, the school bus gets a flat tire and the bus driver says, "Excellent! This day couldn't start off any better!"
Dramatic irony: occurs when the audience or tease of a text knows something that the character doesn't. E.G. The reader knows that a storm is coming but the children playing on the playground don't. Also, in Romeo and Juliet, we know that Juliet has faked her death but Romeo doesn't.