There's three different types of irony:
situational irony- an unexpected twist occurs at the end of the story
verbal irony- sarcasm
dramatic irony- the reader knows something that one of the characters do not
I would say that the name "Ship-Trap Island" is dramatic irony because the reader can infer that the main character will be trapped on an island, but the main character has no idea that he will soon be trapped on the island and hunted.
"absolute certainty" is best described as D) without a doubt.
in The old Cheif Mshlanga the natives were judged based on how they felt, if the colonizears ( natives in the story ) felt as if the natives are bad they will note want what they are doing. They then will judge the natives as bad and degreade them. In this case, otjinging ( another word for dispicts ) is judging those who are considered inferior as less of a humn and they will treat them disrespectfully and make then feel useless.
Answer:
John is the subject.
Explanation:
I always think of the schoolhouse rock song. The song goes "Mr. Morton is the subject, and what the predicate says, he does." In this case, John is the subject and walked is the predicate.
<span>D: Use Roman numerals to indicate major sections of a report is the answer.</span>