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J. Verbal Irony
Explanation:
War is Kind is a poem by Steven Crane.
The poem begins with the speaker telling a maiden not to weep -
<em>Do not weep, maiden, for war is kind</em>
The technique used here is verbal irony.
Verbal Irony: This is a literary technique that occurs when a speaker says something that contrasts with what he means; his actions and emotions.
Verbal irony was used on the line above.
The speaker is very much aware of the brutality and unkind nature of war but still describes war as a kind phenomenon and tells the maiden not to weep.
Because since the athlete likes it and enjoys it, others will too. Knowing that it works for a pro, it will of course work for normal citizens
Answer:
Once upon a time in the city of London lived Jake and Mary. They were best friends but often fought for small problems. Like the other day, the chef had not served Jake's favorite food just because Mary told him not to serve. He got so angry that he did not even eat food till the next day.
Their parents were so fed-up of them, Jake and Mary never listened to them. They always wanted to fight. One day, while going to the boxing ring in the middle of city, there was a fight. The player was badly injured because of the last fight he had. Jake and Mary wanted to fight with each other, hit, punch, kick etc. But were scared of doing so because of their parents.
They had the opportunity to fight with each other. They went to their parents to ask if they could fight, but the parents were busy in something. So, unknowingly they said Yes!. They both went to the ring. They fought and fought for at least 2 hours. Finally after so long, their anger was calm and never fought. When the parents knew this thing the were angry but everybody was happy.
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