Answer:
In "a death row pardon two minutes too late"
Explanation:
In a song called "Ironic" written by Alanis Morissette, released in 1995. This song is filled with irony, a figure of speech that usually adds sarcasm into the text, like this excerpt:
Notice how the text of the song works with Irony in this verses:
<em>An old man turned ninety-eight</em>
<em>He won the lottery and died the next day</em>
<em>It's a black fly in your Chardonnay</em>
<em>It's a death row pardon two minutes too late</em>
Answer:
Because the cat was frightened it ran into the screen door.
Because I was hungry I ate a hamburger.
Explanation:
The first apparant theme in Rapunzel is that forbidden temptations may cost you something you truly love. In the beginning of the story, Rapunzel's mother was "standing by [the] window and looking down into the garden, when she saw a bed which was planted with the most beautiful rampion, and it looked so fresh and green that she longed for it" (1). This already shows bad temptation, considering that the rampion is not hers, therefore she shouldn't take it without asking. She asked her husband to get her some, going as far as saying "if I can't eat some of the rampion . . . I shall die" (1). The husband complied, although he knows it is a wrong thing to do, shown when he thinks to himself, "bring her some of the rampion yourself, let it cost what it will" (1).
I think it's the first one. Throughout the story we see Becky struggling with the idea that she might fail this time. Really she is making the possible outcome seem worse than it actually is (the outcome being that she could fail the test again), and Justin helps her calm down and realize that it really isn't that big of a deal if she doesn't pass.
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