Answer:
C. Thunder and lightning will ruin a pool party, so the weather really isn't "great."
Explanation:
Verbal irony, simply put, is saying one thing, but meaning another, usually completely opposite. It is closely associated with sarcasm and it is often used for humorous effect.
In this particular case, it is obvious that thunderstorm and pool party don't go together. The author is aware of this, so, by saying the weather is "great", when clearly it is not, he uses a verbal irony.
It must be Mutually beneficial for those involved
Answer:
we need to know the story to answer lolll
Correct answer: C
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Explanation:
We use a suspended hyphen when you have a compound modifier that is interrupted by some other word that is in fact not part of the modifier.
B is your answer, I believe