I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the second option. An example of dramatic irony <span>is when the audience knows that the play s main character is making a big mistake, but the character does not realize it. Hope this answers the question.</span>
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
A singular possessive noun is created by adding apostrophe (') to the noun. This is done so in order to show the possession of the noun.
But to use apostrophe to create singular noun possession there are certain grammatical rules.
If a singular noun is ending with 's' then apostrophe can be added after with the word without adding 's' or with adding 's'. Both ways are correct.
In option A, there is no possession shown. And the correct usage of singular possession for option A would be "Mary was dominant among Jesus' disciples.
So, the correct answer is Option A.
Answer:
Shakespeare is a strong writer regardless. He does not fully develop his ideas so the reader can have the "right" imagery in their minds. Shakespeare needs more work on scenes and stage.
Explanation:
Shakespeare is being critiqued. He is a good old writer but however lacks some development.
Answer:
Hey,i am not so sure about it, but....
Explanation:
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