I agree with the person above.
When there are two objects in a sentence, the grammar rule is that the first one is going to be the indirect one, and the second one the direct one. So, having this in mind, the first object A. customers is the indirect one.
He was stupid, moreover, he could hardly speak.
Explanation:
The Metamorphosis is a novella written by Franz Kafka. It is a story about salesman Gregor Samsa who wakes one morning to find himself transformed into a huge insect, during the novella he tries to adjust to this new condition.
<u>After turning into a bug, Gregor Samsa faced a lot of obstacles:</u>
He couldn't get up from his bed as he wasn't used to his new body. All he could do is to rock from side to side. He could not control his legs. He could not open the door when his mother asked him to. He could not talk; he is a bug now, he could only squeak, but he didn't realize it at first. When he fell off the bed, he hurt his back. And finally, when he wanted to leave the room, he stuck in the doorway.
I hope it helped you :)
It is all of the above, but by analyzing it further, I came to the conclusion that Drama is a scene, deeds or happenings, more than verbal speeches.
With that said, Dramatic irony includes ironic deeds and ironic happenings.
The answer is letter D which is "added introductory word or phrases".
The word added in the second sentence is the word "though". This word is an example of a Conjunctive Adverb. These are the parts of speech used to connect one clause to another (first clause:<span> Jenny is as stubborn as a mule; </span><span>second clause: </span><span>she is still very loveable). The word "though" is </span><span>used to show contrast. </span>