Irony<span> in which a person says or writes one thing and means another, or uses words to convey a </span>meaning<span> that is the opposite of the literal </span>meaning<span>.</span>
Answer:
I'm sorry but that's too much work.
Explanation:
I believe these are the answers "5) C, 6) D, 7) B, 8) B, 9) D, 10) A,"
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The complete prepositional phrase in the sentence stated above is "in the door's key hole". As the name suggests, this type of phrase is introduced by prepositions which in this case is with the use of preposition "in". It answers the question "where" which refers to the location of the object it modifies.