Sarcasm is an ironic or satirical remark tempered by humor. Mainly, people use it to say the opposite of what's true to make someone look or feel foolish. For example, let's say you see someone struggling to open a door and you ask them, "Do you want help?" If they reply by saying, "No thanks. I'm really enjoying the challenge," you'll know they're being sarcastic. Sarcasm is all about the context and tone of voice, which is why it works better verbally. It's something you'll know when you hear it.
1. It helps you to run through and correct any mistakes so when you give the speech it runs more smoothly.
2. it also helps to boost your confidence when you practice.
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Active voice: They selected him the captain.
Passive voice: He was selected the captain by them.
Explanation:
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I think his only problem is B.) <span>capturing his audience's attention</span>
The answer is A because it uses "our" meaning both, which suggests that the person told many people. so the answer is A) Whom <span />