Answer: Tom pretends that whitewashing is fun, which makes Ben interested in doing it himself.
Explanation:
<em>The Adventures of Tom Sawyer</em> is an 1876 novel written by Mark Twain. The story is about a boy called Tom, who grows up by the Mississippi River.
On one occasion, Tom was punished by his aunt and had to whitewash the garden fence. Tom, of course, did not want to do it, but pretended that this is a rather interesting activity. When Ben passed by the fence and mocked him for having to paint the fence, Tom convinced him that this job is a unique opportunity:
"Like it? Well, I don't see why I oughtn't to like it. Does a boy get a chance to whitewash a fence every day?"
Tom pretended that whitewashing is fun, which increased Ben's interest for it:
"Say, Tom, let me whitewash a little."
Tom even made Ben give him an apple as a reward for letting him accompany him in this interesting activity.
Neither.... unless there is some other context like: “her secret was kept demurely, a bride under veils of white lace” that would be a metaphor. throw a “like” in there and you got a simile.
Answer:
At Chris tmas Har riet and Tom Brown went to London to stay with their Uncle William. Their Uncle was ad miral of the fleet in the Royal Na vy and he had very grand friends. While the chil dren were staying he had a party, to which he invited The Prime Minister, the D uke of Mon mouth and a famous author from America.
Explanation:
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A. Dramatic irony is just irony plus drama. The audience will understand fully what is happening while the characters will pretend and not fully get what is going on