Answer:
In "The Cask of Amontillado" following sentence is used by the author as irony to show that Fortunato is unaware of the danger ahead:
"Fortunato possessed himself of my arm; and putting on a mask of black silk and drawing a roquelaire closely about my person, I suffered him to hurry me to my palazzo."
Also, another irony is:
"Enough," he [Fortunato] said; "the cough's a mere nothing; it will not kill me. I shall not die of a cough."
Explanation:
In "The Cask Of Amontillado", we see that Fortunato is not aware of the danger ahead of him. He is the one that hurries Montresor towards the catacombs because he has no idea that he was hastening himself to his own death.
The story itself is filled with situational irony. Situational irony simply refers to situations which took place and are the opposite of what really happened.
In the story, when Montresor decided to take Fortunato back because of his cough, it was Fortunato who still insisted to go. The excerpt that explains that is above.
The instances of situational irony that occur in the above passage are:
The aunt expects the boy to accept her explanations, but he does not.
The aunt expects the boy to be interested in the cows, but he is not.
A situational irony is a form of irony in which the actions have an opposite effect of what it is intended. The outcome of the situation is totally different to what it is expected. In the above excerpt, the answers which the boy gets from his Aunt and the way he deals with those answers are an example of situational irony.
Answer: in a straight ticket you vote for all one party
Explanation:
Straight-Ticket Voting. A ballot on which all votes have been cast for candidates of the same party. Split-Ticket Voting. A vote for candidates of different political parties on the same ballot, instead of for candidates of only one party.
It is both since it can be like surrounding and availability or approximately. Depends on the sentence, though.
The sentence should be "my brother and I stayed at the Lorraine Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri."