It was very big and could be seen just by walking down the streets, You said which statment explains the irony of it, but you didn't give me multiple choice, so this is all I could answer to
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The correct answer are below.
<span>1. fate -- (C. Wyrd)
2. a long narrative poem about national heroes -- (H. epic)
3. in the middle of things -- (E. in medias res)
4. people of southern Sweden -- (G. Geats)
5. the monster who pillages Heorot Hall -- (D. Grendel)
6. Hrothgar's queen -- (B. Wealhtheow)
7. a lake or pool -- (A. mere)
8. Beowulf's uncle -- (F. Hygelac)
9. loyal companion of Beowulf -- (I. Wiglaf)</span>
The best way to rewrite this sentence to avoid duplication is "Selena was surprised when she attempted to duplicate a copy of a dish she learned in culinary school."
A surprise by definition is unexpected, so it's a bit redundant to say an unexpected surprise. Also, saying culinary twice isn't necessary. It is better to just use it to describe the school and from there it can be inferred that the dish is culinary.
In question 1 this is an opion based question you think to youre self about how you feel about theese pepole inthe book
like the paragraph said the quarky and unpredictable pepole are round the boring ones are flar=t take the names that are given and determine if they are round or flat