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Answer:
A
Explanation:
It is an example of Situational Irony.
<span>It could be B or D. My money is on D, though.
I have never read that story, but after reading that small clip given in the question and context clues, you can kinda see that Huck will have to make a decision about his Father because it says in the text "</span><span>I used to be scared of him....</span>" and also it says "...<span>but right away after I see I wasn't scared of him...</span><span><span>"
This is just a guess that the answer is D.
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I believe that the options that best describe the qualities of the tragic heroine in these two passages are:
- They both show the main character sacrificing her life for her principles.
- They both show the main character experiencing a downfall and awaiting death.
- They both show moments in the main characters' experiences that evoke pity.
The tragic heroine trope portrays a female protagonist who ends up suffering terribly due to a fatal flaw in her character.
Answer:
a day or period of celebration
typically for religious reasons