Number 3 and 4 is what I would say because scientifically we haven’t been able to do number 4 yet, and it’s not possible for someone to be alive to this day that was on the titanic.
Answer:
message---------- the main point or idea
audience---------- who the document is for
tone-------- author's attitude towards the subject
individual---------- author's backround
purpose---------- what an author hopes to accomplish
situation---------- the time place & circumstances
Oh my lord almost the entire thing is a series of devises, especially irony.
A very obvious example you'd be advised not to use: the irony of Romeo's sacrifice, drinking the poison to be with his love, only to be the cause of her demise. Very poetic.
Another example of irony: The Montague's and Capulet's determination to keep their children safe from the other family, only to drive them both to their graves through increasingly hateful acts.
Honestly the entire story is riddled with irony. Pick a situation where a character makes a choose that ends up doing the oppositite of what they intended.
Friends sounds happy and beauty sounds happy but then you see bewildering and fording and wonder... what the heck do those mean? Well bewildering means to make someone confused and fording means to cross a river so choose answer A.
Answer:
Don’t let fear get in the way of standing up for yourself when you feel unfairly treated.
Explanation:
Plz correct me if I am wrong :)