B. the house (with the tall fence) stood on a busy corner
There are many research processes that can be followed according to the field of the research. However, we can usually think of a 5-step research process for general matters:
- Locating/defining the theme/problem or issue;
- Designing the project;
- Collecting data;
- Interpreting research data;
- Reporting research findings.
If following these steps, "creating notes of information he found so far" would belong to step 3: collecting data. Those notes must be neat and organized so that they will serve for consultation and even citation in the future. The analysis of the information noted is also important for the development of the research.
Answer:
option 3
Explanation:
You need to include the story so I can see the theme.
Dally is upset because Randy beat up Johnny and got in trouble, then Johnny will never walk again, and then he died.
"I had just thought that if I maybe I played like Johnny isn't dead then it wouldn't hurt so much."
knew the rumble wouldn't solve anything.
blames the greasers for Johnny getting hurt.
Dally actually cared about the greasers, and he was hard and mean.
The lines in the above excerpt from act V of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet which creates dramatic irony are:
"Death, that hath suck'd the honey of thy breath,
Hath had no power yet upon thy beauty:
Thou art not conquer'd; beauty's ensign yet
Is crimson in thy lips and in thy cheeks,
And death's pale flag is not advanced there."
An example of dramatic irony in Act V, Scene 3 of “Romeo and Juliet” is when Romeo thought Juliet was dead, because of which he poisoned himself, but the audience knew she was alive.
After knowing that Juliet had died Romeo wanted to enter the tomb in which Juliet laid dead desperately. When he discovers Paris he asks him to get away from the tomb, but he didn't leave the tomb. Paris and Romeo indulge themselves in a fight in which Paris is killed by Romeo. He takes Paris into Juliet's tomb and then drinks the poison. When Juliet awakes, she finds Romeo dead after which she too stabs herself with a dagger. This event was an example of Dramatic irony as the audience knew very well that Juliet is feigning her death but Romeo finds it to be the reality.